How good is your sense of danger? Some people don't have it at all are you one of those people?
Do you think a sense of danger is as important now as it was thousands of years ago or perhaps even more important now?
Do you think any habits we adopt now or traits we have now date back to how we used to live and link to an instinctual sense of danger, a good example is some people sleep with their bed right against the wall so they can get their back right against the wall, (I have known of people who've done this) could this go back to a fear of being attacked from behind in the night or seeing your enemy before they attack you? Or could it even have something to do with something carried over from a past life..if you believe in those?
Do you think a sense of danger is as important now as it was thousands of years ago or perhaps even more important now?
Do you think any habits we adopt now or traits we have now date back to how we used to live and link to an instinctual sense of danger, a good example is some people sleep with their bed right against the wall so they can get their back right against the wall, (I have known of people who've done this) could this go back to a fear of being attacked from behind in the night or seeing your enemy before they attack you? Or could it even have something to do with something carried over from a past life..if you believe in those?