Results 41 to 60 of 444 for stemmed:frighten
[...] He wanted children to be frightened of him, for this proved that he was indeed superior, and not given to emotional outbursts.
His behavior, however, led him of course to quite powerful emotional outbursts, which frightened him. [...]
[...] He feels some affinity to Ruburt for the same reason, but Ruburt also upsets him, because he disapproves of women who think, and is very frightened because Ida in later years has started to criticize some of their joint beliefs.
(Humorously:) I am not done with you yet, but I do not want him (Carl) to feel left out over here, and while you are recovering I will speak to him: for you were also in your own isolated universe, and if hers had fears in it, then yours was a valley of desolation in which your emotions were like unruly animals galloping around in there; and you were so frightened and worried about your own worth that you could not consider hers, and you were so insecure that her sensing insecurity, when you were aware of it, drove you to anger.
There was a certain quality in him that held a hidden cruelty, of which you were frightened. [...]
The inner experience of which I speak would not be frightening, although it would be frightening in the extreme if you were not prepared for it. [...]
[...] Often the personality does receive a rewarding glimpse of the inner reality, but more often the ego is merely sent tumbling through frightening images of chaotic phantom realities formed by a suddenly-released subconscious, and with no guide. [...]
[...] This could result in a temporary, but thoroughly frightening existence between planes that would require utmost caution on the part of the entity. [...]
[...] She said it was not frightening because she knew she could snap out of it any time she chose.)
[...] You also show that you are insecure and frightened outside of the home environment, and must bring nourishment from there along with you. [...] It is not the fact that you overeat, and that you are desperately frightened because you overeat—because of your sister’s history. [...]
[...] And only then do you become frightened.
[...] You have not wanted to face your own emotions, therefore you are frightened of the emotions of others. [...]
But then you became frightened, and that is when the hearing difficulty, then, bothered you so deeply. [...]
You felt oils murky, representing the subconscious hidden fears and desires of which you were frightened. [...]
[...] Working with the meticulous temperas, you actually worked out inner problems in a way that was not frightening, and gave you a sense of challenge and accomplishment.
There is a darkness in the oils however which you find frightening, and a heaviness, you see. [...]
[...] Your mother’s emotionalism frightened you so that you distrusted strong feeling, even while you must use it, and be vividly aware of it in order to paint.
In this life therefore this high technical ability allowed you to paint, for without it you would have been too frightened of the inner sensibilities necessary. [...]
Working with subjects that initiate joy within you will also help free you, though you are to some extent frightened even of joy, distrusting it. [...]
[...] He was somewhat frightened over the circumstances some years ago, when you had no money behind you, but even then intuitively he felt you should do so.
As a woman he appreciated your concern for security, and part of him was frightened to think of your giving up the income then, but the greater intuitive part felt that you should do so. [...]
Beyond this the daily and yearly steady living pattern was frightening to him in personal ways. [...]
As he saw your friends making adjustments to the best of their ability, he became more frightened. [...]
Ruburt became frightened in the past, and long before our sessions. [...] He began in our work to become more aware of these feelings, and extremely frightened at expressing any of them, for many of the reasons given by me in the past.
(Jane had become very frightened a couple of days ago to realize she was becoming quite apathetic. [...]
[...] The incident in Florida served to frighten him into that reaction.
[...] As an example, you may believe that you want to understand the nature of your inner self — you may tell yourself you want to remember your dreams, but at the same time still hold a belief in the basic unworthiness of the self, and be quite frightened of remembering your dreams because of what you might find there.
It does no good in such a case to bemoan the situation and say, “I want to understand myself but I’m frightened that I will not like what I find.” [...]