Let It Arrive
Resistance often adds a second problem to the original feeling. Allowing an emotion to exist creates room to understand it.
TakeawayYou can feel something fully without immediately acting it out.
The series / Inspired by Emotional Alchemy
A concise route through the major teachings, with no requirement to become a person who says “journey” during meetings.
Resistance often adds a second problem to the original feeling. Allowing an emotion to exist creates room to understand it.
TakeawayYou can feel something fully without immediately acting it out.
Specific labels reduce emotional fog. “Bad” becomes disappointed, threatened, lonely, overstimulated, or angry for a reason.
TakeawayPrecision makes the next response kinder and more useful.
Feelings often point toward a need, value, boundary, or old wound. The signal matters even when its first proposed solution is terrible.
TakeawayHonor the need without obeying every impulse.
The body supplies urgency; the mind supplies meaning. Facts and interpretations need separate seats at the table.
TakeawayAsk what is known before treating the story as evidence.
Emotions are physical events. Rest, movement, expression, and regulation can change what becomes possible in the conversation.
TakeawayRegulate enough to regain choice, not to erase the feeling.
Peace is not compulsory pleasantness. Sometimes it looks like a boundary, truth, grief, or exit.
TakeawayChoose the response that creates integrity, not merely quiet.