Fight or Flight
- peddlers2169
- Jan 14
- 2 min read

Our phones, our technology, the games, movies, TV shows, everything that we watch is constantly throwing you into fight or flight. For example: you are playing a game, you're battling others, always trying to be first. If you win, you get a hit of dopamine which gives you an instant high. If you lose, it’s a hit of cortisol going through your system that throws you into depression. And then you have a commercial or an advertisement and all of a sudden, your fight or flight goes into flight instead of fight because it wants to get away from the commercial, but you can't. They got you stuck listening to it. So, you're stuck in this flight mode and then it's over, and you can go back into fight mode. And it's constant fight/flight, dopamine/cortisone.
It keeps going through the cycle and people get addicted to that cycle. It's the same as being addicted to the drama/trauma of life. Gotta have the big highs. Gotta have the big lows. If there’s not something terrible going on, it's not even exciting anymore. It's insane. Our whole world is turned upside down. We should be striving for inner peace and contentment.
We had a terribly great time. We had a horribly wonderful experience. It was always an opposite flip flop in our vocabulary. Why the need to dramatize everything? Why? Because drama sells! Stop being an easy dupe for corporate profits. Instead of reacting to life, try choosing how you are going to act in any given situation. Get out of the drama/trauma, action/reaction that’s been designed to steal your time, energy, and money.
Once they have you constantly in a fight or flight, whether it's through games, movies, or shows on TV, they’re always yanking on your emotions. All the emotions make it interesting and exciting. But as long as you're keeping you in fight or flight, your body will start to create health problems.
It's not good to be dumping all these chemicals constantly into our systems. People will start gaining weight, getting more inflammation, and all kinds of other health problems. This fight or flight state also affects the way we eat (or binge eat), the way we sleep (or not), and our natural circadian rhythms. So, then the person becomes ill, and if they're ill long enough, they'll get an autoimmune disease.
Interesting that autoimmune disease is really just a long version of Aids. We were told that Aids was a virus, and yet people now say there's no such thing as a virus. There are bacteria, and there's fungus and parasites, but not viruses. So, I'm wondering if what we call viruses is not some sort of
long term effects of fight or flight in the body.

Go within and learn to know thyself. You are so much harder to manipulate and control when you know who you really are. You are a divine spark of God's consciousness! We are not good little consumers! Stop falling for the drama/trauma hype. It pulls you out of balance and peace! You can not imagine how peaceful life can be when we leave the world of drama/trauma behind.
Dec. 2024
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