Two days ago I learned a lot about ‘fear’ and ‘consciousness’ from my little grand daughter she is one and a half years old. In a video (our daughter sent us), she was on a hang bridge in a playground for much old kids, searching for something to hold on (the bridge hand rails are too high for her to reach) while going further. She kept eyes for the gaps between the planks and took each step slowly. We could see her fear and her awareness of the possible danger. Yes, she crossed that 5 meter hang bridge safely and climbed down the ladder back to the ground. She went on to a swing showing nothing about her achievement nor fear.
This is an amazing learning for me. The lesson is to not let fear stop what we want to do but not to do carelessly! To me it is a valuable lesson that one so young has learned without conceit
I (as a grown up) understand that ‘Fear’ is the first defense for survival. Fear forces us to retrieve and to assess the confronting situation before moving on. Many sports do promote our ability to respond to unexpected situations or problems - and of course to respond within ‘the rules of the game’. Many people fail to train for uncertainty and many also fail to observe the rules. [We can talk about ‘human’ rules (conventions, traditions, religions, …) and ‘Nature’ rules (Physics, Biology, Chemistry,…). But that will be another big book ;0 ]
ห้องหับที่กืาวพ้นได้ยาก ก็จะเห็นอยู่..กลัวแก่ กลัวเจ็บกลัวตาย…แม้จะเห็นว่า..ความเที่ยงแท้นั้นไม่มี…อนิจัง วัฏรสังขารา…
Two days ago I learned a lot about ‘fear’ and ‘consciousness’ from my little grand daughter she is one and a half years old. In a video (our daughter sent us), she was on a hang bridge in a playground for much old kids, searching for something to hold on (the bridge hand rails are too high for her to reach) while going further. She kept eyes for the gaps between the planks and took each step slowly. We could see her fear and her awareness of the possible danger. Yes, she crossed that 5 meter hang bridge safely and climbed down the ladder back to the ground. She went on to a swing showing nothing about her achievement nor fear.
This is an amazing learning for me. The lesson is to not let fear stop what we want to do but not to do carelessly! To me it is a valuable lesson that one so young has learned without conceit
So what is fear to us. Is this larger than life?
ห้องแรก (ห้องสมมุติ)ของชีวิต..ที่เราสร้างไว้..ส่วนลึกของสมอง..คือ ความกลัว..(สัญชาติญาณ)…ความต้องการ “อยู่รอด”..ทุกสถานะ.. ทำให้เราสามารถ.ก้าว ออกมาได้ อย่างอัตโนมัติ..นั่น คือ ความ อิสระ..ทุกๆด้าน..ของสรีระ…แม้สุดท้าย สภาวะของกาย ที่เสื่อมถอยลง…เข้าสู่ ..จุด..เกิด คือ..ตาย..
I (as a grown up) understand that ‘Fear’ is the first defense for survival. Fear forces us to retrieve and to assess the confronting situation before moving on. Many sports do promote our ability to respond to unexpected situations or problems - and of course to respond within ‘the rules of the game’. Many people fail to train for uncertainty and many also fail to observe the rules. [We can talk about ‘human’ rules (conventions, traditions, religions, …) and ‘Nature’ rules (Physics, Biology, Chemistry,…). But that will be another big book ;0 ]
สวัสดีค่ะ..คุณsr..”กลัวไหมคะ!!!???ยามฝนแล้ง..เหล่าต้นไม้..และเราๆ…ที่เป็นชีวิต ต้องพึ่ง…น้ำ….บนกลางดิน แกลลอลี่ชีวิต เพื่อสังคมและสิ่งแวดล้อม..วันนี้