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January 17th – January 24th

What is the deepest emotion?

What is the deepest emotion?

“I believe there are two core emotions and they are opposites. One dissipates the other and vice versa. They are Fear and Love. They come in many more subtle forms like anger, sadness, happiness, playfulness, and everything in between. But you asked for the deepest, so I will try to speak to that. I take your meaning of “deepest” is to feel as much and as hard as possible. Maximum Magnitude! At one far end, you have complete and total terror. The most Fearful place you can imagine times 1000. A place where you feel, at the core of your being, absolutely disconnect from everything and every one and you are in life-threatening immediate danger. At the other far end, you have complete and total Love. A place where you feel, at the core of your being, absolute connection to every other being and everything around you. You are as safe and complete, where nothing could harm you and you want for nothing. Loved and connected….”
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What is the deepest emotion?

“Of course, our perceptions of emotions are entirely dependant on our own mental approach to them, but personally, I would expect a large majority of people to agree that the deepest emotion a person could ever feel is “love”. This may sound quite cliche, but once going through the deep infatuation of love towards someone, one begins to understand just how vulnerable they are to being hurt and still be able to forgive….”
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What is the deepest emotion?

“There is no answer to this question, as each emotion can be felt equally ‘deeply’. In other words, fully embodied love, fully embodied fear, fully embodied apathy, and so forth, are all equally deep emotions….”
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