Energy, Mood and Perception
- Date: 2007-03-04 - Word Count: 225
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Energy is the capacity to do work. It is variable from one person to another and from one day to another. Mental energy enables one to do mental work, physical energy gives strength to do physical work. We can also consider emotional energy and other forms. Power and robust good health show high levels of energy.
Mood relates primarily to feelings and is also variable from day to day and person to person. Mood communicates in subtle ways and yet is all-pervasive within a given group. Indeed, there is the idea of the universal world-mood of a particular moment in history (called in German the zeitgeist or time-spirit). Individually one's mood can change quickly or slowly and be more or less influenced by many factors including weather changes, personal expectations, sexual questions and more.
Perception is an inner quality of consciousness. Sensory data touches upon the physical body and stimulates impulses within and then they are grouped together to form a graspable item of awareness. Thus are created the building blocks of our individual reality systems.
Does mood affect energy? Does energy effect perception? Does perception affect mood...? Yes of course they do, if fact we can say that these three qualities are inter-related. Boundless energy, absolute awareness and ecstasy are all found in a truly advanced being while depression, dim-mindedness and sluggishness are seen in less-developed types
Mood relates primarily to feelings and is also variable from day to day and person to person. Mood communicates in subtle ways and yet is all-pervasive within a given group. Indeed, there is the idea of the universal world-mood of a particular moment in history (called in German the zeitgeist or time-spirit). Individually one's mood can change quickly or slowly and be more or less influenced by many factors including weather changes, personal expectations, sexual questions and more.
Perception is an inner quality of consciousness. Sensory data touches upon the physical body and stimulates impulses within and then they are grouped together to form a graspable item of awareness. Thus are created the building blocks of our individual reality systems.
Does mood affect energy? Does energy effect perception? Does perception affect mood...? Yes of course they do, if fact we can say that these three qualities are inter-related. Boundless energy, absolute awareness and ecstasy are all found in a truly advanced being while depression, dim-mindedness and sluggishness are seen in less-developed types
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James Burgess is the editor of the quarterly on-line holistic journal Cornucopia and also the originator of the 7 Words System - an Intuitive Communication Model with universal application in business and personal development. His background is in corporate management and personal growth work - including authentic communication and counselling. http://www.jamesburgess.com http://www.7words.co.uk http://www.cornucopia7.co.uk Your Article Search Directory : Find in Articles
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