A phobia is a sharp and
persistent fear that is excessive or irrational, triggered by the presence or
anticipation of a specific object or situation. When a person is facing one of
their phobias, they may go into shock or panic, their blood pressure can
increase to such a degree that they become faint. The reasons for phobias are
sometimes unclear. In many cases they respond to some traumatic event of the
past that is related to phobia.
The sense of phobia is to
solve a great fear. Protect ourselves from an irrational fear, related to
death, that we identify with that to which we fear. Fear may have been
experienced personally, but there are many phobias that have their origin in
the fears experienced by our ancestors or by the mother during the sense
project.
Phobias are crystallized and
automated fears. They are unconscious reactions to situations that once brought
near-death conflicts.
Arachnophobia: Unconscious
desire to escape, to live in the world with fear of being trapped, locked in a
web by a murderous mother, suffocating, paralyzing. The meaning of spiders is
"network symbolism, plot".
Fear of being poisoned within
the clan.
Airplanes: Fear related to
independence or to the dead.
Wasps: Conflict of violence
and ambushes.
Photophobia: Conflict with
light, with the father (sun).
Flies: Fear of being devoured
by worms, fear of death.
Nicotrophobia: Conflict of
abandonment (in the sense project). If I do not have a light I cannot guide
myself and I get lost because I'm alone.
Transgenerational ghost
conflict.
Conflict of fear to the own
shadows that I do not want to illuminate.
Birds: Fear of flying and
robbery.
Xenophobia: Distrust, fear or
anger towards foreigners.
Conflict of the invader:
"We invade and kill them, now they will want to do the same with us".
Or guilty for allowing himself
to be invaded.
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