landscape of fear

Here are spontaneous notes from my daily journaling, of which sometimes I get into quite a flow of interesting material and connections... for the serious student of philosophy of fearism, and fearanalysis especially, you may want to read and study this and start conversation... because, the whole domain of "psychology of fear" as we understand it today needs a serious holistic-integral and critical upgrade for the 21st century of the Fear Problem (in this case, on of its major components is the Shadow ... and, specifically in this journaling I am going from an experience of seeing a Peregrine Falcon on my morning birding trip, and how that impacts the entire field of the landscape/ecology and my co-consciousness and co-participation with it)... someday I may write up more on this... if you scan back on blogs and photos I have posted over the years you will find related pieces on birds and fear and the hierarchy of four major meta-motivational ecologies, etc. You'll have to do some digging but it is there... I have written some papers too and after today's journaling there is a whole lot more to write about... btw, if you don't know what a Peregrine Falcon looks like I highly suggest looking it up on the Internet or in a bird book... they are "stunning" in beauty and, they are ominous in their killing-power when they settle (or nest) in an area/geography/landscape/ecology of place ... I think you'll get what I am getting at a bit if you read my journaling... okay, "happy" fear-watching you all... 

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