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Chapter 1f explained that:
- the universe has a wave-nature
- waves manifest as feelings
- nodes of waves manifest as ideas
Feelings are Superior to Intellect
Feelings manifest as:
- forces when interacting with crude nodes
- emotions when interacting with subtle nodes
We cannot quantify forces at first sight unlike objects. For example, we see 3 apples and can declare the number 3. But we cannot easily say their weight by just our hands.
Material Superphysics explains that:
- the sight of the apples is from their aetherspace which is static
- the feeling of the weight of the apples is from the space particles which are constantly flowing
Thus, feelings and forces are hard to quantify and to objectively standardize since they are dynamics waves.
Ideas, on the other hand, are easy to define and quantify and standardize into belief systems
This makes the control of the intellect easier to develop, than the control of the feelings.
- The intellect or brain is our detector and manager for our ideas
- The heart is our detector and manager for our feelings
The perception of ideas through experience are done by the intellect. However, the movement from idea to experience are powered by desire. Without desire, idea and experience would never meet and loops will never close.
For example, you are on your bed about to go to sleep when suddenly get a desire to know what is the capital of North Korea. But the desire to sleep is stronger than your desire to know. And so instead of grabbing your phone to Google it, you choose to sleep. As a result, your intellect was not able to find out what is the capital of North Korea.
Desire is a fundamental kind of feeling which we sense through our hearts. We can say that:
- the intellect is our built-in sensor for ideas
- the heart is our built-in sensor for feelings
Ideas can be represented by accurately physical objects. For example, the idea of the North Korean army can be represented by its marching soliders.
However, feelings cannot be universally represented by objects. For example, the feeling of freedom has been represented by:
- a flying bird
- broken chains
- a person with open arms
To unify feelings, we need to:
- Objectify them into emotions
- Probe the gravitational signature of the people or animals for their essential emotions
- Harmonize conflicting emotions through relationality via Socratic Dialectics
Unit 2
Feelings Versus Emotions
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