What
Causes Fear
Leigh Adams - 3rd August 2009
Fear can be described as a number of things. In my sentiments it is the feeling of your body completely shutting
down when you are confronted with a particular problem. It does not matter what that problem is. It could be any of
the following
Fear of flying
Fear of Intimacy
Fear of Driving
Fear of Eating
Fear of the Dentist
Fear of snakes
This list can become endless. When you are confronted with a fear what are your emotions? Are they any of the
following?
Trembling
Shortness of breath
Paralysed down one side or both sides of your body
Palpitations
Loss of vision
Vertigo
Panic
Anxiety
Stress
When you have a fear it is extremely difficult to control. Especially if you have never felt this way before. Often
or not a fear can come out of the blue from nowhere. Or it could be that it has been passed on subliminally through
years of your parents or friends fear.
Fear, Stress and Anxiety are all linked on many occasions and one imbalance generally causes another. So you are
stressed, a fear starts to happen. You are anxious a fear starts to happen and vice versa.
So the answer to What Causes Fear can be many things and often unexplainable things which do not ever show any
reason at all.
It is like watching a horror film. We know the bogey man isn’t real. But we can still have bad dreams. So fear is
the same. Often or not we know that the Fear cannot hurt us but it still becomes a major problem to us.
I hope you enjoyed my what causes fear article. You can find out more about how to release your fear in my next lot
of articles. Or by visiting my site
Source: http://www.fearrelease.com
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