Why We Love to be Scared
Humans are rued by emotions - fear one of the key frequency for change. In the 21st century we are being conditioned/educated to look at our fears and phobias to finds ways to understand where they originate from and how we can overcome the effects they have on our bodies on all levels.
Genetic programing for experience, conditioning, emotional problems, bad experiences in the past, all create modes (moods) of perception about fear and how we should react. We learn that these are built-in mechanisms to protect us and ultimately detach us from the physical grid. That moment of panic and fear pulls your consciousness from the humdrum of everyday life to keener awareness ... it's the rush of it all that we wait for ... and what enhances our 'natural psychic abilities'. It's the reason we argue and look for the dramas, often living them vicariously through reality shows. If you're scared, you will react by intuition before physical thought. Your consciousness has all the answers and is guiding you to your destination for the journey home. Our experience is reality programming. If you look within, you will know/remember that the finale will bring many thrills to the seekers.
Why We Love to be Scared - Live Science - October 31, 2006
When people get scared, their bodies automatically trigger the "fight or flight" response. If the brain knows there is no risk of really being harmed, it experiences this adrenaline rush as enjoyable. The key to enjoying such thrills lies in knowing how to properly gauge the risk of harm.
Never forget that we are here for the 'thrill of the roller coaster ride' - the emotional sine waves created by the electromagnetic grids that only the physical can provide until the ride comes to a DEAD STOP after the final scary loop is over in the fibonacci spirals of consciousness.
We look to be scared because it awakens the sleeping spirit within. We love the spontaneity that reminds the soul of the beginning and of the end - coming full circle.