Anxiety, Fear, Panic

Anxiety as a Two-Component Adhesive Anxiety as a Physical Reaction | When we enter a situation that our brain perceives as an acute danger, physical processes occur that are meant to ensure our biological survival: we become very alert, our heart rate increases, muscle tension rises, and our perception magnifies every little detail in that…

Understanding Hatred

Where there’s Hatred, there’s Love “A person who does not have a heart cannot hate, cannot be angry, cannot be hurt, cannot be jealous. Without love there is no such thing as jealousy, hurt, fear, hatred, or anger. All of these things are reactions to the absence of love, to the blockage of it, to…