acw11.memo
10 June 1997
Difference Between Mood and Emotion
Homer W. Smith wrote:“Is there a mood you are unwilling to experience? Will unlock most MASSES.” (Quote from Alan.)How is a Mood different from an Emotion?HomerAs you can observe not very much, I found the general public could answer the mood question where-as they tended to have difficulty with emotion. Mood also will get the predisposition that set the unwilling to experience mood into play.Also the client puts attitudes and combinations of subjects or feelings with mood. And if it is an unwilling to experience, it acts as a self created stop, thus solidifying the area.When you find an unwilling to experience item. (there are often several in a very solid mass.)Run: From where could a (God, Godlike, Spiritual Being, Someone) experience..(the unwilling to experience mood)? to a win.Then run: From where could a......create (the item)? To a win.This combination will usually set the flows in motion and the MASS will begin to disintegrate. Main Entry: emo·tionPronunciation: i-'mO-sh&nFunction: nounEtymology: Middle French, from emouvoir to stir up, from Old French esmovoir, from Latin emovEre to remove, displace, from e- + movEre to moveDate: 15791 a obsolete : DISTURBANCE b : EXCITEMENT2 a : the affective aspect of consciousness : FEELING b : a state of feeling c : a psychic and physical reaction (as anger or fear) subjectively experienced as strong feeling and physiologically involving changes that prepare the body for immediate vigorous actionsynonym see FEELING Main Entry: 1moodPronunciation: 'müdFunction: nounEtymology: Middle English, from Old English mOd; akin to Old High German muot moodDate: before 12th century1 : a conscious state of mind or predominant emotion : FEELING; also : the expression of mood especially in art or literature2 archaic : a fit of anger : RAGE3 a : a prevailing attitude : DISPOSITION b : a receptive state of mind predisposing to action c : a distinctive atmosphere or context : AURA
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