Three Basic Emotional Patterns

Emotions affect specific organs.  Organs also "give rise" to specific emotions.  For instance:
The heart gives rise to joy.
The liver gives rise to anger.
The lungs give rise to worry and sadness.
The spleen gives rise to thought.
The kidneys give rise to fear and shock.

Emotions also give rise to other emotions.  This collective influence can create an imbalance in the body.  However, the imbalance can also be adjusted.  Here's a summary of the relationships:
Anger gives rise to joy.
Joy gives rise to thought.
Thought gives rise to worry and sadness.
Worry and sadness give rise to fear and shock.
Fear and shock give rise to anger.

Emotions can also overcome another emotion:
Anger overcomes thought.
Thought overcomes fear and shock.
Fear and shock overcome joy.
Joy overcomes worry and sadness.
Worry and sadness overcomes anger.

Finally, an emotion can reduce another emotion:
Worry and sadness reduce joy.
Thought reduces anger.
Anger reduces worry and sadness.
Fear and shock reduces thought.
Joy reduces fear and shock.
To heal the body emotionally, use an emotion that can overcome or transform the emotion creating the imbalance.  Source: The Subtle Body by Cyndi Dale.
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