Questions tagged [emotion]
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How to deal with nagging people?
So have few family members, including my mom, who are base in general and particularly nagging. For example my mom (she's uneducated) keeps nagging me on not eating out that I may get sick when she ...
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Narcissism insights in Buddhism
I've been recently observing that I am surrounded by a lot of narcissistic people which include all kinds of relationships friends, family, coworkers and acquaintances. Having been surrounded by these ...
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Is it true that its always thoughts that creates emotions?
Firstly, this question is related to this stack because during the mindfulness meditation we are told to be aware of our passing thoughts and emotions.
I was going through a video that said that '...
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What texts in Buddhism should be read for understanding/ controlling these emotions?
I am a 25 years student who has hard time struggling with emotions of anger and revenge.
I am taking therapy but I also have decided to become a Buddhist as it is a rational religion.
I just wanted to ...
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How does Emotional Intelligence go along with Dhamma practice?
Emotional intelligence is an ability to deal with one's emotions. I am wondering how does it affect and get affected by the practice of the Dhamma? Does deeper meditative absorption lead to heightened ...
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How to deal with exhaustion?
So, I meditate every for more than half an hour during the evenings and also five minutes session every one or two hours during my work so I keep myself calm all the time(not every day but I am trying ...
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How would a Buddhist advise on this subset of problems of motivation?
Some call Buddhism psychology, so maybe it can help -- me.
This sense that doing something -- let's take a difficult but generic example, learning sanskrit -- is a wonderful, exciting idea; but one ...
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Awe in Buddhism
Contemporary psychology and neuroscience keep finding benefits to the emotion of awe, which appears as a spiritual emotion given it makes one more prosocial and less attached to material objects.
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In the movie Spring Summer Fall Winter and Spring, why does the master cry?
Here is the movie: Spring Summer Fall Winter and Spring 2003
The plot is that the student having attachment to a woman, leave the temple and marries her. Years fly by, and the student returns because ...