> -----Original Message-----
> From: emrklnd_at_ZvEoa0VNQQh2LgX6vT5RhYx7JkHZPQN3XQK_hSWio15tBU29BAk4ANUtWHzru1fE85LZII_ga6rbzMDS3A.yahoo.invalid [mailto:emrklnd_at_ZvEoa0VNQQh2LgX6vT5RhYx7JkHZPQN3XQK_hSWio15tBU29BAk4ANUtWHzru1fE85LZII_ga6rbzMDS3A.yahoo.invalid]
> Sent: 05 April 2003 16:18
> To: emotrance2_at_yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: [ET2] Adrenalin Musing
>
>
> Hm.. And a lot of things we are sensitive to, we crave,,,,
> Cravings for a substance that produces fear and anxiety?
>
> Eva
Well I'm not sure, hence the musing in the title, but suffice to
say that for both panic attackers and adrenalin junkies adrenalin
and the results it produces are "an issue".
It's not running cleanly and not processed sufficiently.
What the daredevil people do to get a mild buzz would cause the
other crowd to actually die of fear.
So it's tolerance and sensitivity being disturbed we are talking
about to a degree.
In Soldiers (active duty ones) the tolerance levels must be
seriously re-set to a different place and that must also cause
some real problems when they get back home. Like nothing normal
feels exciting anymore. Like not being quite present. Hm, and
traumatised people in general. Would also work for guiding star
internal chemicals - and set up the "higher taste" progression.
Enough musing!
LOL
SF
Received on Sat Apr 05 2003 - 11:21:17 BST
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.2.0 : Fri Dec 04 2009 - 11:02:32 GMT