Emotion is defined as a disturbance of mind; they are our feelings.
Sometimes we forget that when dealing with most people that we are not dealing with creatures of logic, but with creatures of emotions--creatures bustling with prejudice; creatures motivated by pride, envy, and vanity.--Dale Carnegie
Emotions play a larger role in determining our well being than most people realize. They are able to affect the physical body towards good health or ill health.
This is especially true when it comes to females. One woman wrote that women must learn to control their many emotions. Women are more likely to cry, fight, get angry, take things personal, be overly critical, and overly sensitive. Of course, part of all that is what makes us a woman. It is what some have called "the softer side of man". However, being ruled by emotions is not a state that promotes wellness in any aspect of our lives. It may be a daily struggle, but in order to live a balanced, healthy life, we must get ourselves together and rule our approach to life and not let our emotions rule us. Our joy is our own, and our bitterness is our own.
A List of Negative Emotions
Hate Anger Selfishness Irritability (No Peace) Fear Guilt Prolonged Grief (It hinders you; doesn't benefit the deceased) Greed Lust Envy Jealousy Arrogance (Conceit, Snobbery) Pride (When vanity and disdain is involved) Despair
Mind & Body Connection
Extreme indulgence in grief is injurious to the lungs.
Anger is injurious to the liver and is considered momentary madness.
Positive Emotions
Love Pride (When it involves self-respect, dignity, and self-esteem) Faith Forgiveness Joy Courage Understanding Acceptance Sense of Humor Down-to-earth Honesty Compassionate
The Replacements...
sadness and grief with joy anger with delay and sympathy fear with courage jealousy with acceptance guilt with honest, integrity, and self-forgiveness apathy with compassion confusion with understanding timidness with daring moodiness with cheerful consistency flightiness with down-to earth tangible
Controlling negative emotions can bring more peace and joy to your home, your work environment, and improve your health.
Learn to Love Yourself and Others
Let's face it--dealing with most people is a day-to-day battle. Because as we said above, most people are creatures full of emotions. The key is love, love, love! The saying that love conquers all definitely has great merit.
Love is patient Love is kind Love does not envy Love does not boast Love is not proud Love is not rude Love is not self-seeking Love is not easily angered Love keeps no record of wrongs Love drives our fear Love does not delight in evil; but rejoices in the truth Love protects, trusts, hopes, perseveres, and has faith. LOVE NEVER FAILS
Aromatherapy and Emotions Source: Aromatherapy & Your Emotions by Shirley Price
It has been said that the nose is the only organ with direct access to the brain. That we can distinguish some 10,000 different types of scents instantly. Aromatherapy involves using the scents of nature to facilitate well being. 100% pure essential oils can detox our environment and help us to deal with our negative emotions.
Each essential oil contains as much as 100 chemical components, which together exert a strong effect on the whole person. Depending on which component is predominating in an oil, the oils act differently. For example, some oils are relaxing, some soothe you, some relieve your pain, etc. Then there are oils such as lemon and lavender, which adapt to what your body needs, and adapt to that situation. (These are called "adaptogenic"). The mechanism in which these essential oils act on us is not very well understood. What is understood is that they affect our mind and emotions. They leave no harmful residues. They enter into the body either by absorption or inhalation. They are powerful.
A fragrance company in Japan conducted studies to determine the effects of smell on people. They pumped different fragrances in an area where a number of keyboard entry operators were stationed and monitored the number of mistakes made as a function of the smell in the air. The results were as follows:
...when exposed to lavender oil fragrance (a relaxant), the keyboard typing errors dropped 20 percent.
...when exposed to jasmine (an uplifting fragrance), the errors dropped 33 percent
...when exposed to lemon fragrance (a sharp, refreshing stimulant), the mistakes fell by a whopping 54 percent!
Blend to Combat Anger
1 drop Roman Chamomile essential oil 2 drops Bergamot essential oil 2 drops Orange essential oil
Diffuser Blend: Multiply your blend by 4 to obtain a total of 20 drops of your chosen blend. Add your oils to a dark colored glass bottle and mix well by rolling the bottle in between your hands. Add the appropriate number of drops from your created blend to your diffuser by following the manufacturer’s instructions.
Bath Oil: Multiply your blend by 3 to obtain a total of 15 drops of your chosen blend. Add drops to 2 oz. of carrier oil such as sweet almond oil and grapeseed oil. Add to bath and soak 15 minutes.
Bath Salts: Add the chosen blend to a mixture of 1/2 cup Epsom salt and 1/2 cup sea salt; add this to your bath and soak 15 minutes.
Massage Oil: Multiply your blend by 2 to obtain a total of 10 drops of your chosen blend. Continue by adding the 10-drop blend to olive oil or peanut oil. Massage your body.
Air Freshener: Multiply your blend by 6 to obtain a total of 30 drops of your chosen blend. Continue by adding the 30-drop blend to water and use by spraying the mixture into the air.
Here's To Your Health--Live Long And Prosper! Embellir Corporation 2577 Broad Avenue (Historic Arts District) Memphis TN 38112-2615 901.452.1950 (p) 901.452.1949 (f)