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Arachnophobia is the extreme, debilitating, and persistent fear of spiders. It is not the rational fear of spider bites, not the sensible caution of avoiding old wood piles where the brown recluse like to lurk, not the refusal to handle a pet tarantula, but the panic attack brought on by the thought of spiders, the heart palpitations and trouble breathing experienced when a spider is in the room...an anxiety level that may require treatment in order to function without debilitating obsessive/compulsive spider clearing or avoidance rituals.



Arachnophobia is actually the most common of all specific phobias. As we said before, almost half of women and 10 percent of men share this fear.

There is a possible cultural basis for the high prevalence of arachnophobia in those of us of European descent. It seems that spiders were erroneously associated with the Black Plague after the tenth century. "In other words, arachnophobia began as misplaced fear during the plague (having historical basis), then was passed down through European families adding a cultural basis." Some cultures revere the spider as part of their creation myths or consider them good omens or symbols of prosperity. Others just eat them. Yes, in some countries, spiders are part of their culinary tastes!

This phobia can often be triggered by the thought of or sometimes even a picture of a spider. A serious case of arachnophobia is much different than someone who doesn't like spiders. Many people who are afraid of spiders have feelings of panic entering into a situation where spiders may be present.

This fear of spiders can dictate where someone chooses to live, go on vacation, work or what sports or hobbies are enjoyed.

Often this fear is caused by an incident earlier in life which was frightening. People sometimes have the misconception that such a frightening event would have to be a long-lasting or memorable ordeal. Many people don't even remember the events which led to their phobia. The mind can create a phobia based on an instant of panic.

The fear of spiders actually has its roots deep in Greek mythology. "Arachnophobia" comes from the Greek words, "arachne", meaning "spider", and "phobos", meaning "a fear".

Arachne was a beautiful Greek maiden. She studied weaving under Athena, and had extraordinary skill. When her skills were later recognized, she denied any training given by Athena. Athena turned herself into a bitter, old lady.

She approached Arachne, and tricked her into a weaving contest. Arachne wove portraits of the gods performing evil deeds. Athena and Arachne finished their weaving in an extremely short amount of time, but Arachne's work was much finer than Athena's.

Athena was furious that a mere mortal had beaten her in a weaving contest and had portrayed the gods in a disrespectful way. Overcome with rage, she beat Arachne to the ground. Arachne was so upset, she hanged herself.
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Dim Hsueh is a related term has been translated as the touch of death or Delayed Death Touch. Generally speaking Dim Mak is the major category and Dim Hsueh is a sub-category within the body of knowledge referred to as Dim Mak.

In the United States the most common version of Dim Mak to be found is a version whereby the practitioner hits several related pressure points in a row resulting in a knockout to the recipient. This is one kind of Dim Mak but there are many other kinds of Dim Mak. This field of study offers a lot more than just learning where the points are and then learning a particular order in which to strike or hit the points.

The meridian system of the body as studied in Chinese medicine and Dim Mak is a series of pathways that cover the entire body. For instance the Kidney meridian runs from the middle of the bottom of the foot, up the body through the kidney area, towards the top of the chest and ends underneath the back of the tongue.

To help explain about some different kinds of Dim Mak I will focus here on the heart and lung meridians. In the arm the lung meridian is on the index finger and runs up the radius side of the arm. The heart meridian is on the little finger side and runs up the ulna side of the arm.

Dim Mak pressure point study involves learning where the points on the meridian are easily accessed from the surface of the body. I will use the radius bone as an example to help explain the depth issue. In the average person, near the wrist you can easily touch the radius bone but near the meaty part of the forearm you will mostly feel flesh and the bone is buried under it.

In some areas of the arm the heart and lung meridians are covered quite well by muscle. In other areas the meridian can be accessed from the surface of the arm and in some areas where the bone can easily be accessed from the surface of the arm the meridian is between the bone and skin making it easy to access and easy to affect because the bone acts as a backboard or anvil to strike the meridian against. The points where the meridian is easily accessed from the surface are the pressure points on the meridian and are commonly known just as pressure points. Learning how and where to strike these points is one kind of Dim Mak.

Another kind of Dim Mak involves learning how to generate a specific kind of strike or strikes so that no matter where you hit, strike or otherwise act to affect the meridian you transfer force into it causing the effect the paralysis or knockout. These are the effects that most people are familiar with regarding pressure points. In this case knowledge of the meridians and points is helpful but not as necessary as it is in the common striking the points kind of methods. Developing specific kinds of striking ability is the more important aspect of this training. Iron Palm and Poison Hand are specific examples of this

Another kind of Dim Mak involves hitting or affecting the meridian in a way such that the force travels up the meridian and affects the nervous system, brain or spine of the recipient. In this kind of study you must learn to feel the connection of the meridian into the rest of the physiology and also how to direct force on impact so that the entire meridian is affected by the contact anywhere on the meridian. Once you understand how this kind of Dim Mak is performed it is not particularly difficult to apply. However, you do need to understand that each individual person is uniquely different from every other person with different weight, mass, density, length, chemistry and nervous system accessibility. I have personally worked on and with people who would barely notice if you hit them with a sledge hammer and others who keel over if you barely touch them (properly of course).

To Be Continued...
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