
This episode of The Explainer that original fear is the foundational root of human suffering, preceding even the classic Buddhist "three poisons" of greed, anger, and ignorance. This primal anxiety begins with the first breath at birth and is inherited from billions of years of biological evolution centered on survival. Rather than a flaw to be suppressed, fear is presented as a natural condition that requires gentle acknowledgment and "tending" rather than intellectual reasoning. The source suggests that by recognizing our fundamental interconnectedness, we can loosen the grip of this ancient defensive machinery. Ultimately, spiritual maturity involves transforming this energy into the four divine abodes, shifting from a state of self-protection to one of compassion and equanimity.
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