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I read somewhere that "Emotions are the language of God".

I started to pay attention to my own feelings and emotions and discovered that sometimes I experienced certain emotions for seemingly no reason... at least none that I was aware of.

These were emotions such as pleasure, joy, happiness, sadness, excitement, fear, etc. When I focused on the experience and the reason why I was feeling the emotion at that particular time, I discovered that most of these emotional experiences were triggered by something, like music, photographs, moving moments in a film, other people, etc.

I also discovered that things that elicited a strong emotion in me were not always as powerful for others. It seems that my emotional reactions are quite personal.

But, I also learned that I could 'use' these triggers/emotions as a leverage or tool to create a special feeling... such as softly playing a certain background sound or certain music that relaxed me and created a special mood... like a creative or inspirational feeling.

I agree that most reactions and resulting emotions are normal, like a near miss car accident causing fear or panic and then relief when the accident didn't happen. But what if you reacted without fear or panic... what if you experienced a feeling of joy or happiness, or even peace in that situation? I've noticed that some emotions seemed 'wrong' and out of place at the time.

I think that most emotions are normal, but what I'm talking about here is a 'stronger' emotion than usual... one that seems to be 'special' or 'different'.

There is something there! No doubt. But, it's fleeting and hard to pinpoint. I know one thing for sure; I want to know more.

Without getting into any kind of professional discussion, has anyone made similar observations or had personal experiences like mine? Can you offer an insight or comment on the Emotions as a language and any personal gain as a result?

Please share your ideas or opinions, and especially your experiences with this subject.
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  • Profile picture of the author jeffhard
    any way thats sound good... i am thinking about it.. let you know soon.
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  • Profile picture of the author UnstoppableJoy
    Great observation that your emotions can be steered in a positive way by choosing "such as softly playing a certain background sound or certain music that relaxed me and created a special mood... like a creative or inspirational feeling."

    In my book I have an entire chapter on how this can be taken even further by choosing from your memory library a set of memories that trigger joyous and happy emotions.

    Using this technique you can start creating "joy feedback loops" at will. These can carry one through the most stressful situations. They take you to that state where "what if you experienced a feeling of joy or happiness, or even peace in that (stressful) situation?"

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    • Profile picture of the author kozmotm
      If you want to find out more about emotions , listen to Esther Hicks (Abraham) or The Sedona Method by Hale Dwoskin.
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      • Profile picture of the author cwrinco
        Thanks. I've actually been an Abraham fanfor a long time...met the Hicks in Orlando a couple of years ago. I have all of their books and a lot of CD's.

        I'm sure it's there but I don't remember anything on emotions.. I'll have to go back and look.
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    • Profile picture of the author cwrinco
      Originally Posted by UnstoppableJoy View Post

      Great observation that your emotions can be steered in a positive way by choosing "such as softly playing a certain background sound or certain music that relaxed me and created a special mood... like a creative or inspirational feeling."

      In my book I have an entire chapter on how this can be taken even further by choosing from your memory library a set of memories that trigger joyous and happy emotions.

      Using this technique you can start creating "joy feedback loops" at will. These can carry one through the most stressful situations. They take you to that state where "what if you experienced a feeling of joy or happiness, or even peace in that (stressful) situation?"

      If you are interested see my sig - my book won't cost you a penny.
      "Using this technique you can start creating "joy feedback loops" at will. These can carry one through the most stressful situations. They take you to that state where "what if you experienced a feeling of joy or happiness, or even peace in that (stressful) situation?"

      That's a great idea! I'll check out your book... thanks for that.
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