Feelings and Emotions Part
1 by: Moreen
Scott
If we want to understand and deal creatively with our
feelings and emotions and get in touch with the inner resouces
they offer us, we need first to be clear as to what feelings
and emotions really are.
Feelings
Feelings and emotions are not the same to me. Feelings are
FELT. My whole body experiences them. They are very real and if
I deny them I loose touch with myself. Feelings, as I
experience them are an energy running through me. I do not need
to judge my feelings, I need to accept them. I have not read
the book "Emotional Intelligence", but I discovered years ago
that there was intelligence in my feelings.
Unfortunately most of us are brought up to believe it is
acceptable to be in certain feeling states and not in others.
This, I believe is a problem caused by people not understanding
the grace and humanity of real feeling. Without feelings there
can be no warmth and no empathy. Without feeling there can be
no intuition.
Thankfully most of us will have retained some degree of our
ability to feel. The psychopath is the most obvious example of
the person who at some time has been so harmed they have
completely lost their ability to feel. It is because of this
very fact that they are able to harm their victims, so cruelly,
either psychologically or physically. Psychopaths themselves
can be healed. A psychiatrist successfully healed psychopaths
in a British prison. By treating them with respect and
humanity, he was able to take them back to the situation which
had been so painful for them that their ability to feel was
lost. A psychopath can be defined as a person incapable of
empathy. These men became warm and began to feel empathy for
others. If a psychopath can be healed, each and every one of us
can regain our natural right to feel. (Please note, this
psychiatrist was clearly a gifted man and he himself said it
was a scary experience and he had guards outside the door. I
would not advise anyone to believe they can heal a psychopath
simply with respect and humanity! But I am saying that it would
appear that under the right conditions, even the most cold
psychopath can be healed)
There are two things which I have noticed about a feeling
person. Firstly a feeling person does not try to control
another. This is because coming from the feeling place they
recognise their own right to be who they are and far from
wanting to control and manipulate others, wish instead to meet
others also coming from their own genuiness.
The second thing I have noticed about the person who feels
is that it is impossible for them to deliberately harm another.
They will express their feelings, including anger, but they
will not act in a malicious way.
Emotions
Emotions as I understand them differ from feelings in that
every one can have them, even psychopaths. An emotion appears
to be a re-action to something. In this way emotions can be of
two varieties and do themselves sometimes, but not always,
contain intelligence. The reason for this is quite simple. We
react in the present moment in an emotional way if the
situation demands it according to our instincts, understanding
and past experiences. The problem is that until we become more
aware of ourselves, we carry around all kinds of memories and
past hurts within us. This can result in our being over
aggressive or indeed over passive in the present situation. The
person who "blows their top" at the slightest cause or who
allows themselves to be a rug for people to trample on
definitely has some issues which they need to resolve in order
to be more fully in touch with their own inner resources and
able to act appropriately and effectively in any given
situation.
When we use our emotions appropriately, for instance raising
our voice to defend ourselves when someone is stepping over our
boundaries, this is intelligent use of our our emotions.
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About The Author
Moreen Scott lived for two years in a
Buddhist community, has undergone depth therapy
and worked as a counsellor. She has a BA Hons
Degree and a PGCE. Visit http://creative-personal-growth.com
for articles and resources on Self Knowledge
ane empowering personal growth.
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