Translations:Core Methods and Techniques/Emotional Integration/3/en
From DanceResource.org
- Fear helps us recognize danger and prepare for uncertainty. In excess, it can lead to paralysis or avoidance.
- Anger defends our boundaries and motivates change but may become harmful if unprocessed.
- Sadness enables emotional release and empathy; if prolonged, it may lead to withdrawal.
- Disgust protects us from harm, but unchecked, it can turn into prejudice or isolation.
- Shame signals a need for self-reflection and healing. Left unattended, it can erode self-worth.
- Regret invites forgiveness and learning but can hinder growth if it becomes repetitive rumination.
- Disappointment reveals unmet expectations and the need for clarity; when unresolved, it may lead to cynicism.
- Surprise sparks curiosity and presence, though unexpected shocks can destabilize.
- Happiness motivates and connects, but when overemphasized, it may suppress deeper truths.
- Joy enlivens and uplifts, yet it becomes fleeting if tied only to outcomes.
- Gratitude grounds and expands awareness, but forced gratitude may bypass real emotion.
- Love connects and heals, but must be rooted in self-respect to remain healthy.