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A moving of the mind or soul; excitement of the feelings, whether pleasing or painful; disturbance or agitation of mind caused by a specific exciting cause and manifested by some sensible effect on the body.
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a motivated state marked by physiological arousal, expressive behavior, and mental experience. (410)
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Disturbing Emotions
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Feelings that involve subjective evaluation, physiological processes, and cognitive beliefs. go to glossary index
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a fight-or-flight response to the things we sense in the physical world
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an automatic response, an automatic effect of man's value premises
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a perception that results in an overflow into a physical reaction
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a programmed, automated response to a particular value-judgment
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a combination of thought and desire
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a more fundamental concept than belief or desire
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Mother God's Holy Spirit giving the power to manifest Divine Thought on Earth.
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a function of the affective organ
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a state of consciousness
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the affective aspect of consciousness.
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a quick guess about a situation
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a reaction to a person, situation or object in our lives, real or imagined
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a response to an object one perceives (or imagines), such as a man, an animal, an event
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a subjective content, the socio-linguistic fixing of the quality of an experience which is from that point onward defined as personal
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a whole body experience, not an experience that is limited to an intellectual corner of your brain
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The condition of the organism during affectively toned experience, whether mild or intense. See also affective experience.
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