07-27-2016, 12:00 AM
Comparing Feelings and Sentimental Expressions
Feelings - These are the inherent
emotional expressions of human beings. They are the Primal ways
that we emote and are never reactionary. I categorize them in four
ways:
First - The Survival Instinct. This is the
innate struggle to overcome threats to our existence. It is part of
the power of the South, the physical Earth.
Second - The Feeling of Oneness, sometimes
spoken of as Unconditional Love. Coming from the Water, it is a facet
of the power of the West.
Third - The Feeling of Freedom. Freedom is
an expression of the Wind element and is an aspect of the North.
Fourth - The Feeling of Becoming,
sometimes expressed as Awareness or Enlightenment. This is an
expression of Fire, which consumes, expands and becomes Greater. It
is a part of the power of the East.
These four Primal Feelings foster many reactionary
emotions; joy, fear, courage, love, and so on. But those are not
Primal Feelings; they are reactions. These four- Survival, Oneness,
Freedom, and Becoming are the ways one expresses the emotional body
when not bound by our consensual programming.
Sentimental Expressions
Sentimental expressions are usually the
expression of a mental process. We use our memory to draw up certain
events or persons that evoke a particular mood. Sentimental
expressions are not feelings! They are sometimes a way to react in a
chosen manner, but are usually subconscious reactions. Of course we all do this. When we sympathize with a
friend, we are requiring them to dredge up a contrived mood that we
can share with them. And when we retain an emotional state too long,
it can be self indulgence. Also there are instances that we have
previously suppressed, too. These become buttons that can be
activated by others or the environment. It's always important to
recall that we place ourselves in the position of the victim whenever
we react.
Feelings - These are the inherent
emotional expressions of human beings. They are the Primal ways
that we emote and are never reactionary. I categorize them in four
ways:
First - The Survival Instinct. This is the
innate struggle to overcome threats to our existence. It is part of
the power of the South, the physical Earth.
Second - The Feeling of Oneness, sometimes
spoken of as Unconditional Love. Coming from the Water, it is a facet
of the power of the West.
Third - The Feeling of Freedom. Freedom is
an expression of the Wind element and is an aspect of the North.
Fourth - The Feeling of Becoming,
sometimes expressed as Awareness or Enlightenment. This is an
expression of Fire, which consumes, expands and becomes Greater. It
is a part of the power of the East.
These four Primal Feelings foster many reactionary
emotions; joy, fear, courage, love, and so on. But those are not
Primal Feelings; they are reactions. These four- Survival, Oneness,
Freedom, and Becoming are the ways one expresses the emotional body
when not bound by our consensual programming.
Sentimental Expressions
Sentimental expressions are usually the
expression of a mental process. We use our memory to draw up certain
events or persons that evoke a particular mood. Sentimental
expressions are not feelings! They are sometimes a way to react in a
chosen manner, but are usually subconscious reactions. Of course we all do this. When we sympathize with a
friend, we are requiring them to dredge up a contrived mood that we
can share with them. And when we retain an emotional state too long,
it can be self indulgence. Also there are instances that we have
previously suppressed, too. These become buttons that can be
activated by others or the environment. It's always important to
recall that we place ourselves in the position of the victim whenever
we react.

