Hi ILuvHipHop,
The thing here is that, anxiety is based on fearing something, and that something is actually fear; so, to say: "The only thing to fear is fear it self' -is no antidote to the root cause of anxiety, the primary fear underlying the problem, which is the FEAR of fear. Just as the more we try to resist and ward off our anxious emotions (and FEAR our fear) the more they come back with a vengeance.
They say that our minds simply cannot process 'negatives', so it is therefore impossible to cure a negative with another negative. Just as they say that, darkness can only be measured through the measurement of light.
...so, a negative perspective, fear of fearing people and foreign situations, needs to be replaced with a positive perspective. Perhaps this could be something like: acceptance of oneself as being shy, timid and sensitive with a tendency at times of weakness for anxiousness -so that whilst anxiety is seen as the negative side of being very sensitive, it can also be accepted as going with being very sensitive. That: the negative exists relative to the positive. Since, anxiety is really just an enlargened form of sensitivity.
This way we could accept being anxious, because we would not see it purely as negative, but instead as an integral part of the fundamental positive that is being highly sensivite, with all its positive atrributes. There would be no more fearing fear. We could see it as a necessary negative to the positive of being highly sensitive. With this perspective we could stop being afraid of it, since such a perspective in seeing the positive of being socially anxious, allows us to bring this out as much as possible whilst controlling the negative aspect of it -but BECAUSE we accept the negative as being the other side of the positive instead of resisting it by 'fearing it' even if that 'it' is in fact fear. It brings it down to size, sees the good in the bad, what is real within what is an unbalanced exagerration of everything. ...they say: 'What you resist persists, but what you look at disappears'.
Did you get all of that?!!! :wink: much less confusing hey? :roll:
......anyhow, like I said: it's confusing and I don't think that we are so dumb for having confusion and for not knowing just exactly how to look at and think about things and what to do!!!!