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Test Differentiation between real fear versus imaginary projections
Agenda
QUESTION 1: What is the biological utility of situational fear?
Protects against imaginary threats
Causes unnecessary nervous exhaustion
Prevents recovery of natural metabolism
Preserves physical integrity in the face of material and direct dangers
2nd QUESTION: What physical effect does the organic response of situational fear generate?
Inject exceptional strength and speed through fight or flight reaction
Generates catastrophic anticipations of the intellect
Maintain alarm without physical resolution
Consume vital resources permanently
3rd QUESTION: What is the perfection of the biological design of situational fear?
Panic about future projections
In being transitory and deactivating when the danger disappears
Exhausting resources in a contest against an illusory adversary
Avoid analytical approach to the present facts
4th QUESTION: When does the severe dysfunction of the alarm mechanism appear?
When the physical danger disappears and there is resolution
When the threat lacks materiality and resides in catastrophic projections of the intellect
When the organism recovers its natural metabolism
When rational techniques are applied to return to the present
QUESTION 5: What is the serious drawback of anticipating imaginary future disasters?
Allows to circumvent immediate lethal threats
Returns the analytical focus to the present facts
There is never a physical moment of resolution indicating that the danger has ceased
Improved organic stability after danger
6th QUESTION: What happens when risk is abstract and imaginary according to the text?
Alarm is automatically deactivated
Restoring executive control easily
The body immediately returns to its natural metabolism
The nervous system is stuck on high alert, consuming vital resources
QUESTION 7: What intervention is proposed to break the anticipatory loop?
Overriding assumption and returning analytical focus to the present facts
Projecting imaginary adverse scenarios every day
Maintain alarm in perpetual peak state
Physically fight against non-existent threats
8th QUESTION: How is it suggested to combat paralyzing fictions?
Ignoring present events
Projecting material and direct threats
Using rational techniques to bring awareness back to the present moment
Remaining in a state of active panic
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