“In the Fragments, sensations are more profound and richly clarified through deliberate and explicit pattern; emotions are given a sequence and development such as the exigencies of practical life rarely permit.” GivenEmotionDevelopmentProfoundPatternsPracticalsSensationsPermitFragmentsDeliberateSequenceExplicitPractical Life Author:Alton Tobey
“Taboos on the human heart are more dangerous than any risk we run by using our emotions. Sensation is the life of man; it is his actual energy. To suppress it is to lose creative power!” MenHumansHeartRunningEnergyLosesEmotionCreativeRiskDangerousSensationsHuman HeartTabooCreative Power Author:Phyllis Bottome
“There is in man a conscience which outlives the sensations the sensations, resolutions, and emotions of the hour, and rises above them all.” MenHoursEmotionConscienceResolutionSensationsRise Above Book:Evidences of Revealed Religion Source: Evidences of Revealed Religion
“Poetry colors beings, objects, landscapes and sensations with a kind of new and particular light, which is in fact that of the poet's emotions.” KindFactsLightPoetryEmotionObjectsParticularColorPoetLandscapeSensations Book:Poems Source: Poems
“In ordinary speech the words perception and sensation tend to be used interchangeably, but the psychologist distinguishes. Sensations are the items of consciousness--a color, a weight, a texture--that we tend to think of as simple and single. Perceptions are complex affairs that embrace sensation together with other, associated or revived contents of the mind, including emotions.” ThinkingMindTogetherUsedSimpleEmotionConsciousnessColorSpeechPerceptionOrdinaryWeightEmbraceComplexesIncludingAffairSensationsItemsTexturePsychologist Author:Jacques Barzun
“Ideas about life organize perception; names of emotions organize sensations; rules of syntax organize thought. But pain comes on its own.” IdeasPainNamesEmotionPerceptionSensationsOrganizeSyntax Author:Mason Cooley
“Meditation is actually a very simple exercise in resting in the natural state of your present mind, and allowing yourself to be simply and clearly present to whatever thoughts, sensations, or emotions occur.” MindStatesNaturalSimpleEmotionMeditationExerciseSensationsAllowing Author:Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche