Emotional Reflexes

Just like physical reflexes, if you approach a human in just the right way, you will provoke an abrupt automatic response that is not thought out, Emotional Reflexes.

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5 Responses to Emotional Reflexes

  1. Riggs says:

    Freedom requires Familiarity for Navigation to begin, otherwise we are constantly running into obstacles we don’t see. Emotional Anatomy.

  2. We all interact from a vantage point that is muddled with personal histories and sensitivities.
    I guess the challenge arises when we attempt to recognize and overcome those triggers, because they exist, in a sense as flashbacks, to such fore mentioned obstacles.
    In essence it becomes a choice, that says, I want to position myself in a way that best contributes to that which is around me.
    That requires being able to come to a place where we don’t blame our past for our present, but rather, transform our present to better prepare for what we’re working towards.

  3. Riggs says:

    Nicely said, “the challenge arises when we attempt to recognize and overcome those triggers”. Recognizing Emotional Reflexes which are out of our control motivates our interest in learning how to navigate through these fluid emotional spaces.

    Within Emotional Anatomy there is an Intelligently Designed guidance system discovered through Rhythms of Gratitude. Gratitude reboots the machine and starts our thoughts all over again. Familiarity. Willing to admit, acknowledge, identify, learn from… the obstacles. The obstacles teach us. Familiarity. We are investing in confidence. Confidence that recognizes personal strengths and weaknesses, personal significance. Confidence that freely chooses more and more wisely is a gift for which we say “thank you”… Gratitude for the freedom to choose.

    Confidence in the New Movie moods which “transform our present to better prepare for what we’re working towards.”

  4. dina4now says:

    Freedom requires familiarity,
    for navigation to begin.
    Emotional Anatomy

    I’d like to talk about memories as is the case in familiarity. Anger, fear, and or blame are triggered reflexes, familiar from the memories of our “personal histories and sensitivities”. The process of familiarity is challenging and requires taking responsibility for our state of being as a direct result of our reflexes or free choice.. Like in the case of two siblings remembering the same incident differently, we choose how and what to remember.

    A memory that produces anger cocks back the trigger to respond to the slightest pressure. A memory that produces fear lacks trust through out the day in personal encounters, and blame takes away our significance. The choice of memories affect us mind body and soul and influences how we create our circumstances.

    So then, the question arises; how and when do we “remember well”?
    You have suggested navigation as a means to freedom. How? through recognition of emotional reflexes, learning what controls the aircraft, to when Gratitude; “thank you I see it”, starts the engine all over again.

    It is at this point in learning navigation that you ask us for a memory of peace in our personal histories. Those memories fuel our transformation to destinations of contribution and personal significance. They clear the skies for flights of vision, navigating us towards personal freedom. A memory is like a guidance system, remember well.

  5. DrGilgamesh says:

    You write well, your explorations are familiar with our human emotional anatomy. Your efforts fuel our enthusiasm for personal significance. Thank you for your contributions. Consider “Emotional Reflexes” are actually out of our control, slavery. We are investing in confidence. Growing more Familiar with ourselves with every encounter, our confidence grows. Our objective is learning how to navigate around those reflexes into The New Movie, The Story of Freedom. The Magnificent Woman.

    “Our choice of memories affects us mind body and soul and influences how we create our circumstances.” These are the mood movies of emotional anatomy even influencing what and how we remember. Freedom is experienced most clearly as gratitude’s mood movie restarts our thinking all over again. Through our momentary memory of peace, there is a mood “like a guidance system” we remember well. “The skies clear for flights of vision” that allow us to see clearly the mood movies generated through Rhythms of Gratitude against a back drop of old movie reflexes out of our control. Freedom vs. Slavery.

    Emotional Anatomy is Biological Architecture. This information will not change our human biological architecture. Our hope is generated through imagination. The battle for our freedom begins in the land of imagination. Through Flying lessons, we learn and teach skills of navigation there is poetry in navigating fluid emotional spaces, motivated by the amazing rewards found in personal significance. us to that sees clearly the inspiration offered in The New Movie that freely chooses skillfull navigation, familiar with old movie obstacles, slowly, gratefully, intentionally, strategically, confidently, purposefully choosing The Magnificent Woman.

    “Remember well”, She is real. Catch a glimpse? Gratitude reboots the machine. Catch a glimpse? Perhaps the obstacles obscure our view. Peaceful Gratitude, “like a guidance system,” starts our thinking all over again. Remember well, She is real.

    Familiarity with our Emotional Anatomy recognizes the familiar patterns of opposition that show up as elaborate mood movies capable of trapping us. Anatomy from which we cannot escape. Anatomy that knows nothing of gratitude. Anatomy that knows no hope of freedom to choose. Anatomy that is so deeply wounded and self protective that it refuses to talk or become known because it has no skill or willingness, awareness of it hurts too much. Anatomy that actually opposes our freedom. Convinced of its self protective purpose, “I don’t care. No one else cares. Why should I care?”

    Compassion for our fellow man. Tricked and trapped into unreachable reflexes out of our control. There is nothing we can do until painful slavery makes the story of freedom attractive. Curiosity opens a door. Peaceful Gratitude opens our hearts for a moment to “remember well” The Magnificent Woman. This momentary glimpse of our idealized self is intentional. Intelligent Design. This gift of vision intends to inspire our free choice for more.

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