The Philosophy of Anxiety

By admin · Sunday, July 5th, 2009

Can metaphysics be an end to anxiety? In order for metaphysics to be an end in itself and nothing more the imagination must take form as a materialized being. With this in mind one must first realize that all men of great stature, mediocrity, and unwordlyness, are the exact materialization of a metaphysical end. Secondly, in placing the realm of metaphysics parallel to the bounds of anxiety, the degree in which one suffers may result in relative cognization of oneself and a temporary elapse of ones present superficiality. As well as an unmasking of the unfilled desires, the wantoness left in oneself shall inherently define the means of reaching the so-called infinite possibilities, inevitably releaving anxiety.

Now, anxiety can also be addressed as a health issue. The hardening of the arteries, trouble breathing, soreness or stiffness in chest area, ect. Though since I did not major in anatomy I do not fully understand the effects of anxiety on the body, but, I do believe however that an empirical sense of understanding is all one needs to overcome anxiety. I do believe that in the world of metaphysiscs that there are instances of mass phenomena, and when they go unperceived by one, these syncronizations result in the form of anxiety. I believe that all pain is a form of anxiety, and there is no way around enxiety except for a heightened consciousness.

In conclusion, beyond causality there is nothing more than a metaphysical envelope engulfing the experience of anxiety. Therefore, I do believe that in the philosophy of anxiety that metaphysics is an end in itself and nothing more.

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