Everybody knows what is anxiety, but when we try to define it, we observe that any possible definition is completely inadequate. The approach of anxiety to fear, as well, is not entirely convincing, in that fear is connected to specific evenements, while the nature of anxiety is generic. Apparently, anxiety is tied to the future uncertainties, but if we beware, we can notice that anxiety represents a sort of Immanence which accompanies our living. The anxiety roots are fed by a past or by a present very difficult to seize. We perceive in it forces having malevolent and not luminous nature, which operates as filters obscuring and deviating in a deep manner our free perception of inspirations. And yet, observing them carefully, it appears the deep difference between the forces that pertain to immanence and the Form, most of the times insubstantial and subjectively arbitrary, which they reveal to us. Due to these reasons, anxiety could be considered as the biggest mystifier of our life. |
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