I sometimes ask my clients how they feel - as in what emotions they are experiencing. [Aside Feeling is a sensory process that arose is my study of perceptual psychology when I was in university. But most people use feeling and emotionally interchangeably and this is the fiddle-faddle of human language ambiguities. It drives me nuts. I have to define terms on a continual ad hoc basis. Such as I ask my clients - "How do you feel as in emotions?"] I find that most of us - myself included often tell a story about a feeling (emotion) and sometimes use thinking and sensory language to describe am emotion. And I may often say that's not a feeling as in an emotion. I sometimes do this to assist those that live in the cognitive divisions of thought and tend to over analyze feelings / emotions and confused aforementioned with thoughts. Yikes!
I've long "seen" that the heart may experience unconditional love and joy. Other emotions are reduced by our cognitive functions to reduce in order to explain.
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