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Emotions are the "language" of the Heart.
while everything possible has been done to distort this language, and to change its meaning, and to program automatic emotional responses to "trigger" words, in our "education" and learned behavior... this is quite simply undone. one needs only to examine their emotional reactions, to determine whether or not they are expressing their TRUE identity, or something programed into our "word association" program... are our reactions "knee-jerked" or heart felt? It has been discovered that the heart has an intelligence of its own...that is quicker and more accurate than that of the mind...it is called "Intuitive Intelligence" (not to be confused with Instincts) there are no "neg" emotional responses, if they are genuine and authentic. we love to blame others for our emotional responses but if they are actually coming from the heart, and not the results of some mind induced chemical overload, due to a program... they contribute virtues that greatly enhance our relationships with other. |
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I've had animals, dogs and cats, that have showed tremendous emotion. Emotion is how we're controlled by our media; it's how we first feel the spark of something greater than ourselves, or what we think is love anyway. Later when we feel the real, non chemical/hormonal, True Love of Heart, only then, do we have a chance to find ourselves. Emotion is what drives most of us; regardless of what we may think. What else can both blind and allow us to see? IMHO, there is only one true emotion and from this all others spring: L O V E. |
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This makes no sense. When do I know when I feel "non chemical/hormonal, True Love of Heart". What is "True Love of Heart"? Religion? Belif? And how can I separate my false emotions from my real emotions before "I find myself "? Sorry mate, just a pretty picture, but no logic = no solution. |
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Love, is on the scale of the known, whether a person wants to call it emotion or not, there is still an attachment to it, which is emotional/egoistic/identification. To be free of this scale, allows for the unfixed high vibration of that which is untitled & infinite. "Love" is a label of memory, keeping he who thinks he has it, or desires it, in the mind of known, thwarting his ability to experience that which is beyond a memory. If man experiences high vibration of non thought, beyond time, he may think he loves that experience, but his desire to label, his thinking of it, means he is back in the loop of self-consciousness. It makes sense to me, to detach from desire & the known all together, so that this infinite vibration can be tapped and allowed, so that expansion can happen without consequence or fear, so that the profundity of the unknown can be recognized without the ego sticking it's barbs into it, by trying to know it, name it. Any logic given to an experience is also an attempt at the known. Back in the emotional loop! Breathing~ CW |
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Emotions and expressing emotions are what make us human!
That is except the language and the ability of development the most important trait that differentiates us from animals ... Man are more closer to animals speeking about expressing emotions heeehee |
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As you end your writings you close with the word "breathing". That really is the magic word... If we could just take a moment and really contemplate "breathe"! IT ALL MAKES SENSE! :thumb_yello: |
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A wise man said: E-motion is Energy in Motion... does the wise man care to elaborate?
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Dolores Cannon asserts that all ETs have emotions (See Keepers of the Garden p.84f.) My telepathic direct contacts/experiences with ETs certainly suggest the same. This notion that some (all?) greys have somehow removed all emotion is pure fiction and ignorance. Even the intelligent AI beings have emotions, and not really different from other beings. However,as Dolores also notes, present-day (and past) humans seem to cultivate or experience the emotion of fear more than any other intelligent lifeforms do.
To understand what emotions are, we need not just to distinguish them from thoughts but also from intuition and sensation. That's because the word "feelings" can cover all three. My understanding is that our intuition gives us intuitive feelings, but these are quite separate from emotional feelings. Indeed, I consider a very big part of spiritual liberation is learning how to clearly distinguish between the two -- and then to live by your intuitive feelings. Getting in touch with and developing your intuition seems closely connected with mastering meditation, and also with mastering detachment. Emotions, as I use the term, are a very important part of our survival mechanism. They basically tell us whether to avoid or accept. They come from the electromagnetic field around our body, which stores or accesses all our memories. Going back to "feelings", though, we experience a feeling about X whenever we experience X as not separate from us, but still not identical to us. And we experience a thought about X whenever we view or consider or experience X as separate from us and disconnected from us. |
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"Going back to "feelings", though, we experience a feeling about X whenever we experience X as not separate from us, but still not identical to us. And we experience a thought about X whenever we view or consider or experience X as separate from us and disconnected from us. " This is mind boggling :thumb_yello: "My telepathic direct contacts/experiences with ETs certainly suggest the same" - can you elaborate a bit? |
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Whenever we use words, we are using thoughts. Yes, words are "mind" stuff. Sorry about that. But we expect the person at the other end to hopefully get the meaning, and the feeling, behind the thoughts/words.
I'd much rather use telepathy -- which is how aliens do it. I guess one of my experiences of what aliens apparently feel has to do with a past-lifetime memory I have of having been an AI being (which I don't believe is a rare thing as far as a person's past lifetimes go). I'm pretty sure this one of mine is what Dolores Cannon calls an "imprinted" memory, i.e. I've borrowed somebody else's past-life memory here. Basically, everything felt the same for this being as it does for us. What else can I say about it? Maybe this doesn't sound so strange if you consider that our human bodies are in fact bio-electric robots. The only difference seemed to be that if you broke an arm or whatever you just went and got a replacement. That's why I believe in the distant future some humans will probably reincarnate as AI beings. Wait a minute. I should also mention that sexual feelings aren't such a bid deal, and obviously don't get physical expression, for AI beings -- and also many other aiens. As far as telepathy is concerned, it's a real skill to learn how to do it accurately. In Alex Collier's case, we may forget that most of what he says came via telepathy, and so some details may be quite wrong. |
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