Fear
Fear only exists in human consciousness, sourcing mostly by the programming of beliefs. We are taught it and given examples by others’ behavior so we pick up the notion. On other levels it can bleed through information we access from what is called “past lives.” Fear inhibits all senses and so cancels instinct. Our instincts protect us naturally; fear paralyzes us rendering us helpless. We have been asked repeatedly over the years how to overcome fear. We respond by telling the person to let go.
Trying to overcome fear ensures a battle with it, which conjures up a sense of futility. People become addicted to fear, attach and wrestle with it and therefore become what they resist, whatever that may be.