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Emotions Talks

Emotions are physical and mental states brought on by neurophysiological changes, variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavioral responses, and a degree of pleasure or displeasure. There is no scientific consensus on a definition. Emotions are often intertwined with mood, temperament, personality, disposition, or creativity.
Research on emotion has increased over the past two decades, with many fields contributing, including psychology, medicine, history, sociology of emotions, computer science and philosophy. The numerous attempts to explain the origin, function, and other aspects of emotions have fostered intense research on this topic. Theorizing about the evolutionary origin and possible purpose of emotion dates back to Charles Darwin. Current areas of research include the neuroscience of emotion, using tools like PET and fMRI scans to study the affective picture processes in the brain.
From a mechanistic perspective, emotions can be defined as "a positive or negative experience that is associated with a particular pattern of physiological activity". Emotions are complex, involving multiple different components, such as subjective experience, cognitive processes, expressive behavior, psychophysiological changes, and instrumental behavior. At one time, academics attempted to identify the emotion with one of the components: William James with a subjective experience, behaviorists with instrumental behavior, psychophysiologists with physiological changes, and so on. More recently, emotion has been said to consist of all the components. The different components of emotion are categorized somewhat differently depending on the academic discipline. In psychology and philosophy, emotion typically includes a subjective, conscious experience characterized primarily by psychophysiological expressions, biological reactions, and mental states. A similar multi-componential description of emotion is found in sociology. For example, Peggy Thoits described emotions as involving physiological components, cultural or emotional labels (anger, surprise, etc.), expressive body actions, and the appraisal of situations and contexts. Cognitive processes, like reasoning and decision-making, are often regarded as separate from emotional processes, making a division between "thinking" and "feeling". However, not all theories of emotion regard this separation as valid.
Nowadays, most research into emotions in the clinical and well-being context focuses on emotion dynamics in daily life, predominantly the intensity of specific emotions and their variability, instability, inertia, and differentiation, as well as whether and how emotions augment or blunt each other over time and differences in these dynamics between people and along the lifespan.
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Zen Pathways to Experiential KnowingSerial: RB-02392 Seminar_Zen_and_Psychotherapy Time, Practice, Emotions |
Jun 2018 Rastenberg |
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Beyond Senses: Perceiving True RealitySerial: RB-03750 Seminar_What_Is_Reality? Emotions, Time, Karma |
May 2004 Johanneshof |
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Mindful Duality: Perceptions and PracticesSerial: RB-03748 Seminar_What_Is_Reality? Emotions, Love, Practice |
May 2004 Johanneshof |
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Mindful Unity: Transforming Through AwarenessSerial: RB-01450 Seminar_The_Path_of_Wisdom Practice, Time, Emotions |
Oct 25 2002 Hannover |
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Zen Paths: Merging Minds and WorldsSerial: RB-01385 Seminar_The_Eightfold_Path Practice, Emotions, Karma |
May 24 2002 Rastenberg |
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Breath and Stillness: Pathways to PresenceSerial: RB-01090 Seminar_The_Three-Jewels Breath, Stillness, Emotions |
Oct 02 1998 Berlin |
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Zen and the Art of SufferingSerial: RB-01061 Seminar_Study_Yourself Emotions, Work, Suffering |
Jun 26 1998 Wien |
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Perception Waves Zen AwakeningSerial: RB-00768 Seminar Buddhism, Consciousness, Emotions |
1991 Zürich |
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Zen, Emotion, and Balance Emotions, Love, Practice |
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Zen Inquiry: Unraveling Reality's Layers Practice, Emotions, Culture |
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Sonorous Zen: Rethinking Sensory Experience Emotions, Time, Karma |
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Beyond Perception: The Zen MindSerial: RB-01562 Seminar_The_Body_of_the_World Buddhism, Consciousness, Emotions |
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