Feelings Versus Emotions

Unit 2

Feelings Versus Emotions

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Inward Feelings Versus Outward Emotions

The word “feeling” comes from the Old English “felan” which means “to touch or have a sensory experience of something”.

  • Since feelings are aethereal waves, then feelings are waves going inwards to the mind.

The Latin word “emovere” which is a combination of “e-” (variant of ex- ) meaning “out” and “movere”, meaning “move”.

  • This implies an outward movement or expression.

We can think of emotions as feelings that have been processed by the perceiver according to his gravitational signature or personality configuration.

  • Emotions are therefore subjectivized feelings just as knowledge is subjectified thoughts.
Feelings into Emotion
Feelings turn into personal emotion due to one’s gravitational signature

Emotions are more commonly seen in the items that we personalize, such as our clothes, computer desktop, office workspace, bedroom, personal vehicles, etc.

These customizations express our gravitational signature to the outside world and validates our personality structure.

Physical Emotions as Media or Forces

Feelings pervade existence and are also ‘felt’ by non-living things, such as rocks and ice.

A high amount of heat makes:

  • a rock turn redder
  • ice might melt and evaporate

We can say that the red color and the evaporation are the expressed emotions of the rock and ice, respectively. This is consistent with the assertion in Chapter 8a that the physical universe is alive.

Feelings into Emotion for Rocks and Water
Feelings are expressed by non living objects in very limited ways. A rock shows its emotions on perceiving heat by turning more red, while water shows it by turning into steam

We classify the forces discovered by Physics into our 5 Elements + 3 Gunas model.

Guna + Element Force or Media
High Spatial Time
Mid Spatial Aetherspace
Low Spatial Space
High Radiant Light
Mid Radiant Heat
Low Radiant Virtual Photons
High Convertible W Z Bosons
Mid Convertible Intramolecular Forces
Low Convertible Intermolecular Forces
High Material Gas (Air Pressure)
Mid Material Liquid (Water Pressure)
Low Material Solid (Contact Force)

Feelings Hold the Key

A lot of the problems in Physics exist because the nature of forces are not known. For example, modern people still cannot harness anti-gravity because of the overemphasis on brain and intellect. This is opposite of the ancient people who could levitate themselves as proven by Buddhist monks by focusing on their hearts and having compassion for all.

More obviously, wars and economic crises are more severe from the 20th century because of the supremacy of the intellect and the disappearance of fellow-feeling and kindness.

Superphysics puts feelings back up, without appearing corny, uncool, old-fashioned or naive, by demonstrating the practical uses or benefits of having such feelings from the Positive Force.

For example, Economic Superphysics, as Supereconomics, uses a moneyless system where people get the gadgets of other people (who don’t need them) through exchange.

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