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=== User: I wanna write a new section explaining emotions as "hungers" of the soul, or signals of the needs. === I wanna write a new section explaining emotions as "hungers" of the soul, or signals of the needs. Every desire is a necessity. When we feel hunger, we eat, when we feel thirst, we drink. The emotional body is similar, when we feel an emotion, it is a signal of the soul declaring its needs. Anger is the need for coherence (truth and freedom). Hatred is a necessity of respect (truth about oneself). Lust is a necessity of connection (love and beauty). Desires and impulses arises when the soul is hungry for far too long, and the need is now distorted and turned into an aberration. Like a camel that spent a thousand years without a drop of water, when he sees a lake, he drowns. The egoic drive arises when we deny the soul the satisfaction of its needs. Throughout history we named and labeled emotions, and assigned them to categories, labeled them good or bad, but they are neither, they are signals of the soul about its needs. Considering anger a bad thing is like considering hunger a bad thing, if you must not feel hunger, and you are condemned for feeling hunger, you start feeling guilty for it, and eventually start avoiding food altogether, the same happens to the soul. Inflated ego over-indulges their emotions, deflated ego denies their emotions, both create more suffering, when all that is needed is acceptance and meeting one's own needs. So, the Buddhist say that states that desires cause suffering is very close, but incomplete, for the true cause of desire is the mental conditioning that condemns the soul. Nature is full of beauty, the plants, animals, the human body, the sky and sunsets. It is also full of freedom, we can go anywhere, explore, learn its characteristics. Nature is full of love, it gives without asking. Nature is truth, it is the living expression of the mind of God. And so it is also full of expression. Nature is the language of the soul. And yet, what our civilization has done? Evaded nature in every way possible, concrete grey cities, clothed people, stiffness of expression, denial of needs through our social systems. But truly, we're just blind by millennial conditioning.
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