Emotion
n. :: in its most general definition, emotion is an intense mental state that arises autonomically in the nervous system rather than through conscious effort, and evokes either a positive or negative psychological response.
My two cents, if desired: Your first reaction to any situation will almost always be based entirely upon an emotional response. This is an internal chemical reaction that you can’t change. What you can change is your interpretation of that chemical reaction and your physical response to it. Emotional reactions to the changes in life and to the situations life presents have the ability to change nearly every aspect of who we are. Emotions can cause you to become awkward and unsure of yourself or bitter and arrogant.
Have you ever wished to become more spiritual and meditative? This would imply a desire to become more complacent and more accepting of conditions surrounding you. Emotions act in complete violation of complacency in nearly every case. In Trekkie terms, Vulcans are very spiritual and meditative. In order to achieve this supreme satisfaction and assuredness, it was necessary for the souls of Vulcan to shed the soft flesh of emotion and don a suit of logic and self-control. Mind you, this was an extreme adaptation of this idea.
Some people remain random, irrational and emotionally reactive and claim that it is in their nature to be. They romanticize these behaviors by using descriptive words such as spontaneous, dreamy and idealistic. How do you intend to achieve financial stability and spiritual solidity with personal characteristics that are so detrimental to your overall objective?
You may say that I am “stable, logical, static, outgoing and realistic”. I say that perhaps everyone can be, but the ability must be developed. Internally, I am changeable, movable, introverted and idealistic. But these attributes do nothing for me in the real world. They complicate things and cause bitterness and rash behavior. They cause me to abandon my responsibilities and chase fireflies in a field of dandelions. They are, however, the basis of inspiration and aspiration. Without our emotions as the fundamental building blocks of our lives, we are nothing but lizards. The only thing cool about that is the whole changing colors thing.
(this post was edited after it was originally posted)
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
A tree has many layers
Posted by stawnster at 3:16 PM
Labels: action, aspiration, attributes, changeable, emotion, idealistic, inspiration, internal, introverted, logical, movable, outgoing, reaction, realistic, stable, static, struggle, thought
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