Please, Fly!

A short overview how I see a healthy way of treating the fear of flying.
Flying is one of the most sophisticated ways to travel. Not only that humans have started with in the last hundred years, no, they even made it to create a common means of transportation. Involved into our daily life fear of it causes really problems. I’m not talking so much about vacation travelers because they have the possibility to use other ways of traveling if needed. Way more important for frequent flyers is the time span before, while and after a flight and the quality of using it. Fear of flying not only hinders the human to keep the concentration awake. In the course of time it also results in fatigue. Because the feeling of fear causes a kind of alertness in the beginning it asks for relaxation after a while. That influences the vitality and the pleasure experiencing something.

To free oneself from the fear of flying is possible. For that first of all there must be the will to swap this specific fear, finally a phobia, into something else, more valuable. Here a healthy comprehension helps: Finally what happens with me when I’m afraid of something? Are the circumstances clear and accepted the next decisive step out of the fear of flying follows: What do I create out of the spiritedness of the fear?

Fear is not only a threat but as well a source of energy. The body gets it after all to escape from something. But what happens if there is no reason for it, so the fear causeless? What else does the body with the energy? So the most sophisticated way treating it would be to invest it into ones development. Because the energy is there already it makes sense to use it instead of letting it evaporate somewhere in the body or the brain. So by development I understand to advance to until now unknown fields and to expand them. Than this theory can be used for business, family or just for relaxation. What follows will in case of the right characteristics always be an unknown aspect. That goes conform with the real exchange from fear to development. Therefore: Please, fly!
   By Patrick Roemer
Published: 9/14/2009
 
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