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  Holistic Harmony Network - free articles and books, psychology, relationships, cassettes, self-help and life ...
You have an emotion which is limiting your peace, happiness or love.
We methodically ask you the appropriate questions which guide you into a deeper understanding of how that emotion is created and how you might deal with it and free your self from it.
List of Possible Situations and Lessons we might learn from them.
www.holisticharmony.com /lcp   (1488 words)

  
 Emotions
Interestingly, the list of broader emotions also includes some concepts from ludology, where researchers have defined a number of "types of fun", such as "hard fun".
They act like emotions since they're rewards (or punishments) handed out by the brain, and people go out of their way to cause these "emotions".
Below is a list of emotions along with capital X's to indicate if the entertainment is very good at producing the emotion, and small x's if the entrainment is less adept at evoking the emotion.
www.mxac.com.au /drt/Emotions.htm   (633 words)

  
 Wish - I wish - Make a wish - Wish list Wish center
Now that I?ve identified the negative emotion driving my wish resistance, it?s important to fully welcome that feeling and allow it to be there, to not run from it.
Sometimes this action alone is enough to melt these negative thoughts and emotions, especially when the allowing them to surface momentarily in a therapeutic way becomes a habit.
So in reality we have the power to let go of any emotion, especially when it comes to resistance to doing what we know is right and what we want to do deep down.
www.onecer.net /wish   (2350 words)

  
  List of emotions - helpful to pinpointing just what you are feeling   (Site not responding. Last check: )
List of emotions - helpful to pinpointing just what you are feeling
I devised a list of emotions so that people can help themselves with naming what it is they are feeling and trying to tap at.
Now when you are not sure of all the different emotions you may be dealing with you can scan through tis list and hopefully it will help you identify those that you are unable to put a word to.
www.tappingforum.com /index.php?topic=159.new   (420 words)

  
  EMOTIONS
Below is a list of emotions that I have complied from The Handbook of Emotions, 2nd edition along with others that I selected from Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary and Roget's Thesaurus.
I have listed the known and most likely in capital letters; those listed with question marks are those considered speculative or overlapping but need to be confirmed through further study and debate, I have put these in lower case and with a question mark.
But because emotions are so complex, Think of these different perspectives, or approaches as important way-stations that are unique, but only in combination do they begin to give us an overview explanation of emotions.
www.evoyage.com /Emotions.htm   (1097 words)

  
 Interact Help: Exploring Emotions
Lists on the form let you select the actor's identity and emotion/mood, the object person's identity and emotion/mood, and the behavior.
A characteristic emotion is the emotion that an individual feels when events are perfectly confirming the individual's identity.
The emotion list is scrolled automatically so that the emotion term with an EPA profile closest to the computed profile appears as the topmost visible entry in the box showing emotions.
www.indiana.edu /~socpsy/ACT/interact/Emotions.html   (1137 words)

  
 emotions-mkg
Emotions also have a special ability to bridge across the unexpected and unknown and thus serve as a guide to reason and a setter of priorities.
Emotion, it turns out, is an essential component all of these, and is thus central to the very act of reading the cards and interacting with the querent.
Respondents were asked to indicate emotions that were depicted on the card and not their own reactions to the images (i.e., personal projections), but, as to be expected, some responses were far more subjective and idiosyncratic than objective.
www.tarotpassages.com /emotionsmkg.htm   (2846 words)

  
 Emotions – How To Understand, Identify and Release Your Emotions
Some make a distinction between emotions and feelings saying that a feeling is the response part of the emotion and that an emotion includes the situation or experience, the interpretation, the perception, and the response or feeling related to the experience of a particular situation.
Emotions that are not felt and released but buried within the body or in the aura can cause serious illness, including cancer, arthritis, and many types of chronic illnesses.
Emotions that are buried on the long-term are the emotions that normally cause physical illness.
www.mkprojects.com /fa_emotions.html   (7589 words)

  
 EQ Today - What Are Emotions?
Emotions, then, bridge thought, feeling, and action – they operate in every part of a person, they affect many aspects of the person, and the person affects many aspects of the emotions.
Emotion is an "umbrella term" which includes the situation, the interpretation/perception of the situation and the response or feeling related to the perception of the situation.
Emotions are the glue that holds the cells of the organism together in the material world, and in the spiritual world they're the glue that holds the classrooms and the society together.
www.eqtoday.com /archive/emotions.html   (2107 words)

  
 The Universe of Discourse : Emotions
Another problem with the list is that even within one culture, there may not be agreement on which kinds of feelings qualify as emotions.
Emotion is somewhere in between, and I can imagine that someone else could want to exclude disgust or guilt from a list of emotions because they were too far down from the middle of the scale.
As emotions get higher up on the body-to-mind scale, it becomes less likely that they will be shared by the aliens; such emotions are not even cross-cultural among humans.
blog.plover.com /aliens/emotions.html   (2620 words)

  
 Zero Brane | Neural Modeling: Emotions
Emotion may elicit an autonomic (for example, a change in a heart rate) or endocrine (for example, the release of adrenaline) response that prepares the body for action.
Emotional states allow a simple interface between sensory inputs and motor outputs, because only the valence of of the stimulus to which attention is being paid needs to be passed to the motor system, rather than a full representation of the sensory world.
Amygdala backprojections to the cortex could perform this for emotion in a way analogous to that in which the hippocampus could implement the retrieval of recent memories in the neocortex.
notebook.kulchenko.com /modeling/neural-modeling-emotions   (845 words)

  
 Philosophistry: emotions Archives
The only way I can describe their emotions is as a "floaty sense of tripping over daisies combined with hope, earnestness, and desperation." I can't relate what I was feeling to any previous experience.
Then, it should read the emotions as the conversations progress, learning and understanding patterns between certain conversaitonal directions or sentences and emotions that are evoked.
After the computer is trained to connect conservational bits with emotion, it could then seek to create an emotion in the other person, try to push them toward positive and happy responses.
www.philosophistry.com /archives/emotions.html   (1101 words)

  
 Articles: How To Understand, Identify and Release Your Emotions   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Emotions are not the only cause of illness.  Little babies and young children get ill, and not always because of their emotional issues.
Emotions repressed for the long-term can caused serious illness including cancer, arthritis, chronic fatigue, and many other major health problems.  Since repressed emotions can rest either in your body or auras, they can cause holes in your auras, through which your energy leaks out and creating fatigue, a sense of vulnerability, and low self-confidence.
When your emotions are running high and you are having difficult reducing the intensity, try to detach yourself from the situation and the emotion.  Try to imagine the same situation happening to someone else.  Try to see if the behaviour would be the same if someone else were in your situation.
www.awakening-intuition.com /EmotionsUnderstandingThem.html   (3536 words)

  
 Resources - The Complete Published Emotions List
Emotions are tricky things in the real world - one person's joy is another one's happiness, as it were.
Presented here is a complete list of the emotions featured with passions by wraith and spectre NPC's and sample PC's in the Wraith line.
Some of these emotions are very similar to each other or sub-clauses of greater examples (Lust for Power is just a type of Lust at the end of the day).
www.cattail.nu /wraithproject/archives/0302comppubemo.html   (148 words)

  
 Biological Approach to Studying Emotions
The biological origins of emotion seem to have originated with the suggestion by the philosopher William James in 1884 that emotions are a function of sensory and motor areas of the neocortex.
Various studies then concluded that the amygdala was consistently implicated in emotional processes over a variety of situations, and is currently holding center stage as a prominent area of emotions.
These are the higher concept of emotions that assist us in adapting to living within groups and are the emotions that we identify as fear, anger, sadness, joy, affection and interest.
www.evoyage.com /BiologicalApproach.htm   (1635 words)

  
 ReadWriteThink: Lesson Plan: Put That on the List: Collaboratively Writing a Catalog Poem
Allow students to share comments about these emotions as they are listed because this conversation will help to spur ideas for the next part of the activity.
Write each of the emotions at the top of separate piece of paper and circulate the papers around the room, asking students to add their own more specific ideas to the list of emotions.
After the discussion of “Fear,” ask students to return to the groups they established in the previous class to begin creating their own list poems based on the “emotion list” each group was working with.
www.readwritethink.org /lessons/lesson_view.asp?id=894   (2305 words)

  
 List of emotions - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It has interjections expressing degrees of these emotions:
[edit] Alphabetical list of emotions, including the above
In each set below, the former emotions are less intense than the latter, separated by 'and':
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/list_of_emotions   (165 words)

  
 Music & Emotions Unit Music Lesson Plan, Thematic Unit, Activity, Worksheet, or Musical Teaching Idea
Demonstrate an example of this using the emotion of anger and beating on a drum.
Group discussion of the emotions produced by the poem "Sad Underwear" and create sound effects to the poem as an entire class.
Students accurately describe what emotions their story and puppets represent to the 1st graders.
www.lessonplanspage.com /MusicArtLAOMusicAndEmotionsUnit4PartK4.htm   (1592 words)

  
 such10.de - List Of Emotions
Here is a deeper list of emotions as described in Parrot (2001), where emotions were categorised into a short tree structure.
I'd Like to See the Emotion of "Oops" as in an Accident that Eric Caused Resulting in the Death of Millions...
We also have another list that may be of interest to...
www.such10.de /List_of_Emotions.htm   (194 words)

  
 Types of Emotions
Each day we feel dozens of emotions; the excitement of going on holidays, the fear of flying, or the grief of losing a family member.
If we tried to list all of the words in the English language to describe emotions, we would end up with hundreds of them.
Although psychologists have proven that it is a challenge to produce a definite list of primary emotions, we have little difficulty identifying the emotion that we are experiencing at a given time.
library.thinkquest.org /25500/emotions/types.htm   (200 words)

  
 The Big List o' Games
Emotional Boundaries: The stage is physically divided into three or four sections.
They can move around the stage and have abrupt changes in emotions, but they must always embrace the emotion of the part of the stage they are standing on.
As the host shouldn’t wait too long before offering new emotions, the players should be swift and deliberate in their embodiment of the emotions.
sa.rochester.edu /improv/gameslist.html   (11871 words)

  
 List of emotions   (Site not responding. Last check: )
French and Old French liste "strip, band; list, note", from Italian lista, from a Germanic source.
It uses material from the Wiktionary page "List".
the list of repairs and finish work required to complete a large project, such as the construction of a building; a list of problems to correct
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-List_of_emotions.html   (242 words)

  
 Emotions
After reading the list, it is amazing to me that the human body is able to have so many emotions (the list contains about 500 emotions).
As an aside, Aristotle's List of Emotions, only contained 14 - anger, mildness, love, enmity, fear, confidence, shame, shameless, benevolence, pity, indignation, envy, emulation and contempt.
What is most interesting to me that as I read the list from "Source Counseling", my body responded to the written emotion.
www.elkorose.com /emotions.html   (809 words)

  
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Whether written or spoken, the way a message is put forth is often more influential than what is being said.
www.has7.com /emotions/emotions.php?search=emotions   (605 words)

  
 ARTSEDGE: The King and I and the Source of Emotions
Have students brainstorm a list of musical elements that affect the impact that music has on the listener.
Stop the video after each song listed on the Check Your Emotions worksheet and give students a few minutes to fill in the form.
As a homework assignment, students should create a list of three examples in which the use of music in a dramatic performance has influenced the emotions of another person.
artsedge.kennedy-center.org /content/2327   (649 words)

  
 Facial Expressions (Emotion)
Encourage person to really get into emotion by remembering a situation when s/he would felt that emotion (closing eyes at this point helps).
Give these subjects a list of 8 emotions that are depicted in the photos and 3 distracters (other emotions).
Include the list of emotions you gave to your subjects.
www.pierce.ctc.edu /tlink/general/projects/emotions/emotions.html   (904 words)

  
 A-List Approved - Catch the stars on holiday
Cate Blanchett makes a royal return to the big screen this month, playing Elizabeth I in Elizabeth: The Golden Age, a follow-up to her 1998 film Elizabeth.
As before, Geoffrey Rush plays the Queen's advisor, Sir Francis Walsingham, protecting her from conspiracies as she prepares to confront her enemies, notably Philip II of Spain.
Elizabeth also has to battle her emotions, as her increasing attraction to Raleigh threatens to make her vulnerable.
www.cntraveller.com /AListApproved   (375 words)

  
 CALLIHOO Writing Helps--Emotion List
Your character can be more than just "happy" or "sad." Check these lists for emotions that are stronger, more exact, or just plain more interesting than overused emotional tags.
If you want to compare intensity of emotions, from high to mild, try this feelings table.
Physical Indicators of Strong Emotion: tense, breathless, nauseated, fatigue, shaky, cold or hot, fast heartbeat, headaches, lack of appetite
www.sff.net /people/julia.west/CALLIHOO/dtbb/emotions.htm   (196 words)

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