Hi lisa.
yep this amygdala subject is a very interesting one and makes for some good reading. I believe too that this amygdala is where we store are instictive learnt behavior, as in agrophobia we learn to over react to safe situations, that the memory of our fear gets stored in this amygdala, which reacts to the memory the next time it happens. This then throws us into a panic before our thinking brain can take over to tell us, "Getting on that train is safe". too late, the Amygdala as already beat us to it, told us "remember last time you tried this...DANGER>DANGER, panic get us outa here". Worse than that though, this Amygdala is like a thermostat of stress reactions. I've read that over time, if you are living a very stressfull life, that the Amygdala resets itself to this new level of stress, and its tough if this new level of stress is giving you panic attacks, this is your new level, like it or lump it. Strikes me if this is so though, that over time, given the right conditions, the Amygdala will reset itself back again. Who knows. whats that saying "more to heaven and earth than meets the eye".
I've another saying too, "i've shown you mine, so you show me yours" tee hee. so i'd love to hear your imagery exercise for leaving the amygdala. Goodness knows, given the evidence, it need leaving behind, it's such a pain when its not working as it should.
Best wishes
Mudslinger uk