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Marcelle Muse

May 13

5 min read

Fear based on Trauma(And how to work with it from the Tantric perspective)

Imagine aged five you have lost your mother in a shopping center. Panic and terror ascend and you are unable to function. Your mother is your everything, but you are too young to fully understand the depths of this. All you are aware of, is that she is missing in this large place and you are alone. In the background you hear Christmas carols- Jingle Bells playing. For the rest of your life, chances are you will feel unease every time you hear Jingle Bells playing, as the identification with the trauma of losing your mother, unconsciously became attached to that song. This has nothing to do with fear that is experienced in response to something not being right in the present moment, which generally speaking, is regarded as being prompted by a clear and present threat: you sense danger and you feel afraid as would be the case with losing one's mother aged five. The concept of fear that I unpack today explores how fear becomes the unconscious conditioned response to stimulus that has nothing to do with the present moment.

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