bombarded with expressing unsettling words that don’t make one bit of sense. Regardless of how the feelings are explained away or reasoned out, the fact remains that we respond emotionally to things according to unknown factors lodged somewhere deep between the recesses of our memories and the current activities in the environment.
At times, we are simply baffled by certain reactions which cause us to either be repelled or drawn immediately to certain people, places and events. It’s something that happens of itself. We know instinctively whether we like something or we don’t! No if, ands, or buts about it. We just plain KNOW! We just can’t say WHY we do. According to Sigmund Freud, “The quickest way to trigger an emotional response is with scent.” I am convinced {current research also strongly suggests} that the power of scent is the single most influencing factor in determining a person’s predispositions. You don’t have understand why something or someone appeals to you, or not, but you do have to respond to those initial stirrings in order to discover more about the apparent mystery. In fact, you are powerless to do otherwise.
Thus, begins the challenge of paradoxical pursuit. {Following an individual scent that has lured you.} Like a Blue Tick hound on the ‘hot’ chase of a raccoon, the object of your affection will soon be treed, you hope. The pursuit involves the old ‘cat and mouse’ chase of ambiguity and, at first, secrecy. Something of an ethereal nature has been set in motion to unlock the door into the unknown aspects of yourself to reveal veiled motivations unknown to you at the time. It will take the complexity of the involvement to unravel, disclose and address various features