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Unfolding Nature Shop: Unfolding Nature: Being in the Implicate Order

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Re: Emotion vs Logic [Re: EyelessVagabond]
    #10461298 - 06/06/09 02:04 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

It always happens! People are ridiculous sometimes.

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Re: Emotion vs Logic [Re: EyelessVagabond]
    #10466353 - 06/07/09 03:14 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

The question can be answered by using both categories of experience. Therefore, its both of them and not either/or.


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Re: Emotion vs Logic [Re: AlphaFalfa]
    #10466407 - 06/07/09 03:32 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

so basically, what ive said twice.

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Re: Emotion vs Logic [Re: blah]
    #10476395 - 06/09/09 10:32 AM (14 years, 9 months ago)

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blah said:
so...i've realized the heart's in the right place, but the mind isnt. some people mean to do good but their methods are so reckless that they can put others in danger or drive them away eventually. i feel the nature and complexities of the initial goal is so complex or difficult that it causes their mind to be reckless due to how complicated the situation may be. their heads are unclear and their thoughts are not straight..as in a semi-state of panic. as well, you know how as the panic increases so does the adrenaline, drugging your body and making your reactions launch based off the first reckless thing that comes to mind.
so based off human nature, what is stronger, the power of emotion or logic?





Basically correct. :thumbup::satansmoking:


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The more knowledge, the more grief.
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Re: Emotion vs Logic [Re: Cubie]
    #10481600 - 06/10/09 09:17 AM (14 years, 9 months ago)

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Cubie said:
Focus on the positive emotions and always use logic. Balance is the key young grasshopper.




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Re: Emotion vs Logic [Re: Mnboardin]
    #10481932 - 06/10/09 10:47 AM (14 years, 9 months ago)

balancing all chakras is the key and emotions is only one piece


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Re: Emotion vs Logic [Re: blah]
    #10491205 - 06/11/09 09:31 PM (14 years, 9 months ago)

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blah said:
so...i've realized the heart's in the right place, but the mind isnt. some people mean to do good but their methods are so reckless that they can put others in danger or drive them away eventually. i feel the nature and complexities of the initial goal is so complex or difficult that it causes their mind to be reckless due to how complicated the situation may be. their heads are unclear and their thoughts are not straight..as in a semi-state of panic. as well, you know how as the panic increases so does the adrenaline, drugging your body and making your reactions launch based off the first reckless thing that comes to mind.
so based off human nature, what is stronger, the power of emotion or logic?




Different brain strokes for different human folks.


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