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Chakras can have both positive and negative polarities. For example, the heart chakra is often associated with positive emotions like love and compassion, while the solar plexus chakra can be associated with negative emotions like anger or fear. Balancing the chakras involves harmonizing these polarities to maintain overall well-being.
The fear of not taking a bath is known as ablutophobia. It is a specific phobia that involves an intense fear of bathing or washing. It can be associated with anxiety or a feeling of contamination.
There are typically considered to be six basic emotions: happiness, sadness, anger, fear, surprise, and disgust. These emotions are thought to be universal across cultures and are believed to be hardwired into human biology.
The fear of volcanoes is called volcanophobia. It is a specific phobia that causes individuals to experience intense anxiety and fear associated with the threat of volcanic eruptions.
An interjection is a word that expresses emotions such as joy, sorrow, surprise, fear, or anger. Swearwords are commonly expressed as interjections.
The answer depends on which poem you're reading. It could be joy, anger, sorrow, humor, confusion, surprise, fear, etc.
psalms tell god whatever they are feeling, sorrow, fear, anger, joy. it is just showing you that you should tell god everything
fear and anger in a child
Happiness is a positive emotion involving feelings of joy and contentment. Sadness is a negative emotion characterized by feelings of sorrow and despair. Anger is a strong emotion linked to frustration and hostility. Fear is an intense emotion triggered by a perceived threat or danger.
It's not really a structure. The thalamus and the hypothalamus are associated with parts of the cerebral cortex and deep nuclei of the cerebrum to form a complex known as the limbic system. the limbic system is involved in memory and in emotions such as sadness, happiness, anger and fear. It seems to regulate emotional behavior, especially behavior that enhances survival.
Emotions associated with prejudice can include fear, anger, hatred, superiority, and judgment. These emotions often stem from stereotypes, biases, and a lack of understanding or empathy towards others who are perceived as different.
Tholkappiyar, an ancient Tamil grammarian, categorizes human emotions into eight categories: love, joy, surprise, anger, sorrow, fear, disgust, and tranquility.
anger
a psychologic or mental requirement of intrapsychic origin that usually centers on such basic feelings as love, fear, anger, sorrow, anxiety, frustration, and depression and involves the understanding, empathy, and support of one person for another.
In the mighty words of Yoda: "fear leads to anger, anger leads to hate, hate.. leads to suffering".
Anger is closely related to fear. Since fear is a primal emotion, anger will be displayed as soon as the baby learns to fear.