Fear
Fear (Greek: Φόβος Phobos) or apprehension is a state of mind that results from a concrete present or anticipated real or at least perceived real specific threat. It is therefore also, unlike the general, non-specific feeling of anxiety, usually rationally justifiable and can rightly call for caution, provided it does not reach a strength that paralyses our reason and willpower. However, the transition from fear to anxiety is quite smooth. Anxiety and fear can develop pathologically into phobia. Antonyms are courage, confidence and composure.
Aristotle described in his Poetics that the spectator of a tragedy, by experiencing fear and compassion (eleos) at the tragic fate of the hero, experiences a purification (catharsis) of these very states of mind.
The Origin of Fear
Fear is a concomitant of man's development towards freedom, which arose through the Luciferic influence in the Lemurian period:
„But one also sees how, with the Luciferic influence, man became independent of certain forces to which he had previously been willlessly devoted. He could now make decisions of his own accord. Freedom is the result of this influence. And fear and similar feelings are only concomitants of man's development towards freedom.“ (Lit.:GA 13, p. 256)
Literature
- Rudolf Steiner: Die Geheimwissenschaft im Umriß, GA 13 (1989), ISBN 3-7274-0130-3 English: rsarchive.org German: pdf pdf(2) html mobi epub archive.org
- Rudolf Steiner: Physiologisch-Therapeutisches auf Grundlage der Geisteswissenschaft. Zur Therapie und Hygiene, GA 314 (1989), ISBN 3-7274-3141-5 English: rsarchive.org German: pdf pdf(2) html mobi epub archive.org
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