Emotions and Feelings
56 Articles & Excerpts
A Moment of Realization in the Yucatan by Leslie Karen Lobell, M.A. A great insight arrives while I am faced with the ruins of an ancient Mayan city... A key to feeling alive... I was looking at everything with fresh eyes, closing those eyes and feeling the breeze on my face, hearing and trying to understand different
In Inner Alchemy
Emotional Alchemy: How the Mind Can Heal the Heart by Tara Bennett-Goleman From the window of my London hotel room Big Ben displays itself, a prominent, elegant presence amid the vista of river, billowing clouds, and spreading jumble of skyline. Big Ben has a grandeur as a piece of architecture, but I find my eye drawn more to
Passion Is the Source of Who You Are
Passion by Barbara De Angelis, Ph.D. In the beginning, there was passion. Your life, your very existence here on earth, has its source in passion. For at least one moment, passion pulled a man and a woman so powerfully together that they joined their bodies, and from that passionate union
How Nutrient Deprivation Cripples Us Emotionally
Depression-Free, Naturally by Joan Mathews Larson, Ph.D. You may not see a connection between starving prisoners and our own poorly functioning health, but as you read on you will begin to understand how physical deprivation can trigger uncontrollable emotional behavior, all the way to madness.
Girls and Women by Harriet E. Paine The friend who told me the anecdote added that of the two young ladies who were at the time members of the physician's family, there was no question that he greatly preferred the one who was most reasonable and least emotional!
Could This Be Magic? Acupressure for the Emotions
Instant Emotional Healing by George J. Pratt, Ph.D., Peter T. Lambrou, Ph.D. Does the idea that you can instantly get over your fears or your sadness, that you could feel more relaxed and balanced in your everyday life, sound too good to be true? Well, we mean exactly what the title says: instant emotional healing.
Doctor and Patient by S. Weir Mitchell, M.D. There are two questions often put to me which I desire to use as texts for the brief essay or advice of which nervousness is the heading. As concerns this matter, I shall here deal with women alone, and with women as I see and know them.
Origin and Nature of Emotions by George W. Crile, M.D. The discovery of the anesthetic properties of ether and its practical application to surgery must always stand as one of the great achievements of medicine. It is eminently fitting that the anniversary of that notable day
The Science of Human Nature: A Psychology For Beginners by William Henry Pyle Related to the instincts on one side and to habits on the other are the feelings. In Chapter III we discussed sensation, and in the preceding chapter, the instincts, but when we have described an act in terms of instinct and sensation, we have not told
Quit Your Worrying! by George Wharton James Between twenty and thirty years ago, I became involved in a series of occurrences and conditions of so painful and distressing a character that for over six months I was unable to sleep more than one or two hours out of the twenty-four. In common parlance
The Analysis of Mind
by Bertrand Russell On the two subjects of the present lecture I have nothing original to say, and I am treating them only in order to complete the discussion of my main thesis, namely that all psychic phenomena are built up out of sensations and images alone.
The Foundations of Personality by Abraham Myerson, M.D. One of the problems in all work is to place things in their right order, in the order of origin and importance. This difficulty is almost insoluble when one studies the character of man.
As a Matter of Course by Annie Payson Call If one should go to work deliberately to break up another's nervous system, and if one were perfectly free in methods of procedure, the best way would be to throw upon the victim in rapid sequence a long series of the most extreme moods.
The Emotional Economy
Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships by Daniel Goleman, Ph.D. Emotional Intelligence was an international phenomenon, appearing on the New York Times bestseller list for over a year and selling more than five million copies worldwide.
Have You Checked Your Emotional Intelligence (EQ) Lately? by Sandra Ford Walston It didn't surprise me I was lured into Daniel Goleman's book titled: Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More than IQ. It became quite apparent after a nerve-wrecking incident that I needed to learn how to become more emotionally smart.
The Mechanics of the Mind
Emotional Wellness: Transforming Fear, Anger, and Jealousy into Creative Energy by Osho Your emotions, your sentiments, your thoughts - the whole paraphernalia of the mind - are manipulated by the outside. Scientifically, it has become more clear now, but even without scientific investigation the mystics have been saying exactly the same
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