Organisms (bodies) can avoid the experience of fear in one of two ways. They can avoid fear in a negative fashion by simply avoiding situations that might induce fear altogether or they can avoid fear in a
positive fashion by actively searching our “safe” situations and exerting as much control over these situations as they can. As individuals we are all practiced in the avoidance of fear and we all use both approaches (i.e., avoidance and control) to manage the fear in our lives.
Consider some typical avoidance behaviors. If you are afraid of being beat up, you avoid the playground. If you are afraid you are stupid, you stay out of intellectual debates. If you are afraid of snakes, you avoid snakes. By avoiding those situations that raise fear, you thereby avoid the experience of fear. I will not bother to list any more avoidance behaviors. It is up to the individual reader to work out their own fears and recognize their own avoidance patterns.
As noted, the other way you avoid fear is by positively working to control your fear. When you are positively avoiding fears you are not avoiding situations and life circumstances, you are embracing them in one way or another. We all use forms of positive avoidance to stay clear of our fear. We have to. After all, you cannot go around hiding all your life, can you? If you did, you would not get anything done and you would not be able to survive and would eventually end up homeless and destitute. Thus, survival dictates that our primary response to fear is a positive one and therefore we actively try to put ourselves in situations which we can be certain are safe situations.
There are basically two ways in which you can avoid your fears in a positive fashion. One is to become, to one extent or another, a control freak. That is, you can increase the probability of finding yourself in safe situations and staying safe in situations by exerting control over the situations you place your self in. In a society where you must go out and confront the social fabric every day, engaging in controlling behaviors is a common and excellent method of avoiding fear. I will not belabor the reader with examples here for I am sure that with a little thought and introspection we will find in ourselves many examples of our fear rooted need to control the environment around us. I will say this though, the level of control we seek in our daily lives is fairly well correlated with the level of fear we bury in our unconscious mental structures.
The other way we can positively avoid fear is by “following the leader.” Following the leader is as common an avoidance strategy as exerting control. In this case what we do is check out our environment and look for those people and those situations that can guarantee our safety. We follow the leader because the leader knows what to do, when to do it, and how to avoid putting us in situations that might manifest our fear for us.
Of course, not all of us are so obvious in our submission. However, there are various subtle ways in which we submit and one of these is to kowtow to convention. When we depend on social convention, the rules of behavior, and routinized action rather than honoring our own truths and values, we cave into our little fears. I mean, if everyone else around you does things a certain way, then these things must be right! If other people act in a certain way, then you can be fairly sure that the things you do will not create situations where fear may be elicited. Following sheepishly in the middle of a flock is an excellent way to avoid presenting yourself to the world in a manner that would elicit your basic little fears.
As human beings living in an Annunaki system, our tendency to follow what others do to deal with our deep fears is a deeply embedded, powerful mechanism.
So powerful that people in the know (i.e., the Annunaki elites, the world media, the corporations) use your fear and generalized anxiety to get you to do things. Does a corporation want to sell you soap, then raise a fear of bacteria in you and you will follow. Does a company want to sell more face cream, then raise the fear of aging and death in you and you will follow. Does a corporation want you in church every Sunday for regular indoctrination, then raise the fear of God and damnation. Do the Annunaki want to keep a certain politician in power, well, you get the idea. Fear is a pervasive method of control and you cannot walk five steps out of your house without some illuminated individual (somebody who knows the ins and outs of the vile Annunaki system) trying to scare you into one action or another.
It is very worthwhile considering in some depth what I have just told you. When you avoid confronting your fears, when you hide from them (which is, as noted, the natural tendency of your body because it does not like the experience of fear), when you choose to seek out safe patterns of existence in order to avoid your fear, you become very easy to control and manipulate. This is especially true for people who know you and/or know your fears and it is why our system is fear based. A skilled manipulator of your fears can pretty much get you to do anything and everything they want you to do. They can even get you to pick up a gun, a tank, or a nuclear bomb and kill innocent people. All they have to do is make you afraid of the other person, the other society, or the other religion and you will do just about anything they tell you to do in order to be safe from the bodily experience of terror.
Sound a bit harsh? Nevertheless it is true. The last thing the most powerful nations of this world want are independent thinkers and independent doers. The ruling elite only want people who do what they are told and what is expected of them and the best way they have found to keep you doing what they want is to ensure you are so scared that you will blindly follow any individual who can convince you that they fight on the side of good, they can prevent judgment, and they can alleviate your fears.
Incidentally, these comments also apply to those whose preferred method of dealing with fear is to exert control. These people are invariably co-opted by the system and used as the managers, priests, and military commanders needed to enforce “the rules,” create conditions for fear, and otherwise serve the deeper interests of Annunaki based systems of control and slavery.
Now of course, this whole system that has you running from your little fears is not really about slavery or control (though at one level it appears to be). All of this is about energy control. Remember, fear is an emergency stop button and fear controls how much energy you express in the world around you. The question now becomes how does the physical act of binding you in fear in such a way that you become a follower (or leader) translate to energy control and ascension management.