Scared?
"Since the early 1980s," writes Jeff Greenwald in "Snakes on the Brain" (from our January 2012 magazine), my travels in South Asia have made me more aware of snakes and their very different roles across Eastern and Western cultures and mythologies. Why do they provoke such strong and varied reactions?"
The most common of those reactions, probably, is fear. But we can control our fears, even those that may be considered primal — that is to say, those conditioned by evolution and genetics. The key, Greenwald says, is the stories we tell ourselves as individuals and as cultures.
For more, sample "Snakes on the Brain" online here and then see the January '12 Shambhala Sun.
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