Monday, March 25, 2013

The expression curve of certain feelings

Feelings tend to bubble up to the outer layers of the mind to be concretely defined at some point in time.
At times definition could be limited to acknowledgement of feelings to oneself - they need not be conveyed outside of the boundaries of one's mind. Not in all cases, not with certain kind of people who aren't as expressive or don't feel the need to be.

As feelings or emotions become more intense they tend to assume concrete existence in the mind and might be expressed in various ways. In word and/or action.

So expression in some way is guaranteed.

Some feelings however tend to become so intense that they begin to become intrinsic to a person's formation. They sink deeper in the mind, beyond reach of the intellect which can define, articulate and analyse them. They no longer wish themselves to be expressed and transcend the levels of intellectual control.

Probably such are never in the order of anything the human intellect or reason may hope to control.

Do they in the first place appear deep within the recesses of the mind, not sinking deeper but rising upwards on occasion to make their presence felt?

Love being the case in point.

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