Sunday, December 24, 2006

"Overthreatened"

Being overthreatened is a condition that many conspiracists and ex-combat soldiers experience. It is comparable to looking out at a large field of enemies and becoming disheartened by their numbers, even though you are on the side of goodness which is infinitely stronger. These people fear that injustice will conquer them, expressed in any manner, scaling from personal to mighty.

It is likely that Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin were overthreatened due to their experiences with war and poverty. Impoverished people and those with constant intense situations can become overthreatened.

Regional and prolongued social pressure of a certain kind can mark someone when they move to a new situation. They become accustomed, tuned, and wired to meeting that pressure in some way like a diver meets ocean pressure. Suddenly moving to a peaceful area from war can be similar to the sociomental bends. If someone becomes deeply motivated or entrenched in a condition, believing it to be most critical, that center of their emotions can take over certain controls from the neutral gearing more rapidly or at all times. This can be unpleasant and personally troubling.

Even people who never go to war or learn dangerous secrets can be overthreatened to a degree. Someone who experiences a hostile social environment can pre-empt or become ready to engage in that environment in non-threatening situations. This becomes compounded when sexual pressure is the hostile medium. Very attractive women and celebrities sometimes experience social or sexual 'overthreat' and can sometimes respond to neutral situations inappropriately.

Someone who is overthreatened could do well to become involved in scholarly, judicial, and especially in spiritual activities and take solace in them. Prayer and letter writing can be beneficial, as well as comisseration with caring and intelligent people. These people can be wildly motivated to do the right thing and to activate others in their own diligence.

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