Acedia: The Lost Name for the Emotion We’re All Feeling Right Now
Jonathan L. Zecher – As we struggle through our own “long, dark teatime of the soul”, we can name this experience, which is now part of our emotional repertoire.
Jonathan L. Zecher – As we struggle through our own “long, dark teatime of the soul”, we can name this experience, which is now part of our emotional repertoire.
Zen Gardner – I find it especially ironic that this latest round of draconian clampdown is based on a media perpetuated invisible virus meme.
Anna Hunt – Living in the sea of other people’s emotions requires some important empath survival techniques.
Anna Hunt – When you become more empathetic, you improve the lives of everyone around you.
Alex Pietrowski – Knowing how to breathe properly can impact fear and memory.
Phillip J. Watt – The proof that we are overcoming our programmindg and conditioning.
Higher Perspectives – For thousands of years, people have read palms to try to tell a person’s character and emotions. What does the heart line actually mean?
Randi G. Fine – Feelings can be very painful, especially when we have never allowed ourselves to fully experience them. But we must learn to feel them.
Khris Krepcik – The Outer Matrix is very real — but that Outer Matrix is only the outcropping of an Inner Matrix…
Video – This video demonstrates the powerful principle called grounding and its relevance in one’s daily life.
Judith Orloff, MD, Guest Waking Times Emotions such as fear, anger, frustration, and immobility are energies. And you can potentially ‘catch’ these energies from people without realizing it. If you tend to be an emotional sponge, it’s vital to know how to avoid taking on an individual’s negative emotions, or even how to deflect the …
Ryan Brown, Contributor Waking Times A common way in which we deal with unpleasant emotions is to suppress or ignore them. These are normal coping mechanisms our minds uses to handle situations we don’t particularly want to deal with in the present moment. When strong emotions come into our consciousness, there is often something inside …
Angela Pritchard, Guest Waking Times We all get angry. Even if we are aware of the harm it can cause, we often can’t help feeling it and in so many different ways – outbursts, irritation, frustration, forcefulness in opinions, glares, raised tones, curt responses, hurtful words, negative moods, and on and on it goes. We …
Linda George, Contributor Waking Times Every so often, the Universe, Great Spirit, the Divine… reminds us that we are spiritual beings having a human experience. “I am not my body, I am not my mind, I am not my thoughts – nor am I the emotions generated by my thoughts…” I think we all need …
Whitney Anthony, Purpose Fairy Waking Times “The worst lies are the lies we tell ourselves. We live in denial of what we do, even what we think. We do this because we’re afraid. We fear we will not find love, and when we find it, we fear we’ll lose it. We fear that if we …
Ida Lawrence, Contributor Waking Times I don’t ever want to see another person hurt in love… in fact, I don’t ever want to see another person or animal or piece of the earth hurt at all, in any way. The energy of injustice and betrayal, conflict and injury, entrapment, deception, terror and fear of death, …
Alen Mischael Vukelić, Contributor Waking Times How the mind works – Do you know what your mind is doing? Are thoughts produced by our mind? Do we create our own thoughts? Is the process of thinking voluntary? Do thoughts have emotions? Your mind is much more than just its physical outlet, which we call our …
Alex Pietrowski, Staff Waking Times Love makes us warm all over, and now scientists are creating body maps to prove it. A team of scientists in Finland has used a topographical self-reported method to reveal the effects that different emotional states have on bodily sensations. After five experiments and over 700 participants from Finland, Sweden …
Paul Lenda, Guest Waking Times Most of us know that the environment has a tremendous effect on our physical and mental well-being but did you know that our thoughts directly affect the way we physically feel? Remember always that we live and exist as part of a vast, elaborate, and intricate matrix of consciousness where …
Dr. Stewart Bitkoff, Contributor Waking Times The sight of someone eating will not appease your hunger. The spiritual experiences of others cannot satisfy your yearning. –Traditional Q: Daily, I pray, regularly give to charity, do good works and always try to be a good person, yet spiritual experience eludes me. O I am so frustrated. Please, …