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<blockquote data-quote="Carl Miller" data-source="post: 114325" data-attributes="member: 4986"><p>I disagree with you... about the fight being anger and flight being fear. Look at the tiger as you mentioned. When the tiger fights it doesn't fight because of anger... it fights to survive. Also, yes, for the most part flight is fear. But... not all flight is fear. For instance somebody may be running because they are planning to do something. Basically plotting to attack. Fear... if you ask me fear is the absence of love and trust not the opposite of love. So yes... you are right about that. Exceting I think, fear isn't a whole different level, although it can feel that way, it is really the absence of love and some trust.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Jaden</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes and no. Please try to follow what i have in mind. In the Tiger tale it would not fight due to be feeling angry, neither moved by fear. It would fight to survive. That is instinctual reaction. Watching closer the tiger knows that if it does not fight it may die, obviously, so it reacts triggered by fear. Fear of dying.</p><p>Love would be the feeling of complete absence of fear. Since those succumbed by fear would be reacting for fighting or fleeing. The body whipped by Adrenaline, the mind tormented by thought-conflict. The individual would not be able to experience Love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carl Miller, post: 114325, member: 4986"] I disagree with you... about the fight being anger and flight being fear. Look at the tiger as you mentioned. When the tiger fights it doesn't fight because of anger... it fights to survive. Also, yes, for the most part flight is fear. But... not all flight is fear. For instance somebody may be running because they are planning to do something. Basically plotting to attack. Fear... if you ask me fear is the absence of love and trust not the opposite of love. So yes... you are right about that. Exceting I think, fear isn't a whole different level, although it can feel that way, it is really the absence of love and some trust. Jaden Yes and no. Please try to follow what i have in mind. In the Tiger tale it would not fight due to be feeling angry, neither moved by fear. It would fight to survive. That is instinctual reaction. Watching closer the tiger knows that if it does not fight it may die, obviously, so it reacts triggered by fear. Fear of dying. Love would be the feeling of complete absence of fear. Since those succumbed by fear would be reacting for fighting or fleeing. The body whipped by Adrenaline, the mind tormented by thought-conflict. The individual would not be able to experience Love. [/QUOTE]
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