For People Whose Anger Won't Disappear: A Method Called "Differential Meditation" to Deconstruct Emotions Through Meditation
Deconstructing Anger: The Particleization of Emotion and the Technique of Differential Meditation
- Deconstructing Anger: The Particleization of Emotion and the Technique of Differential Meditation
- Anger is not monolithic
- The "package" called anger
- Differentiating Emotions: Waveform Analysis of Affect
- Tracing the arc of emotion in slow motion
- The precision of decomposition through differential meditation improves the resolution of the world.
- Why does emotion analysis change the way we see the world?
- Wave-particle duality - The physics of emotions
- Meditation isn't just about "quieting the mind."
Anger is not monolithic
The "package" called anger
When people feel anger, most recognize it as a monolithic emotion of "being angry."
But, is that really the case?
When you look into anger, you find multiple layers. A deviation from expectations. Fear. Past memories. A sense of justice. The defense reaction of self-esteem. Early childhood experiences. These are complexly intertwined and surface as a single emotion called "anger."
So, anger isn't just one emotion. It's a "package" containing multiple compressed elements.
The aim of this initiative is to dissect and accurately capture this package through differentiation.
Differentiating Emotions: Waveform Analysis of Affect
Tracing the arc of emotion in slow motion
There is a technique to disassemble this package.
View emotions and thoughts not just as "observations," but as "rates of change over time."
The precursors to anger. Immediately after its birth. The peak. The process of dissipation. This entire sequence is traced differentially, as if in slow motion.
This is "waveform analysis of emotion," and also an algorithmic analysis of one's own existence.
This is "Differential Meditation," where you differentiate and analyze your emotions through meditation, increasing your emotional resolution.
Through differential meditationThe precision of decomposition increases the world's resolution.
Why does emotion analysis change the way we see the world?
What's interesting is that as you increase the precision of this decomposition, the resolution of everything other than emotions also increases.
You will be able to see the underlying structure behind others' words and actions. You will be able to see the root causes of organizational problems. The accuracy of realizing future visions will improve.
Why?
This is because the act of breaking down emotions is an act of increasing the granularity of thought. When the granularity increases, the accuracy of perceiving the world itself improves. Simply put, it's similar to gaining better eyesight.
Wave-particle duality - The physics of emotions
Meditation isn't just about "quieting the mind."
In physics, there's a concept called "wave-particle duality." Light is both a wave and a particle.
Emotions are the same. While they usually flow like waves, they can be perceived as particles when broken down. And each one of those particles has a structure.
Deconstruct your emotions. Continuing this practice will increase the resolution of your thoughts, improve the accuracy of your self-awareness, enhance your ability to articulate them, and deepen your understanding of others.
Meditation isn't just about "stillness of the mind."
It is also a technology that analyzes one's existence at an atomic level.
I sincerely hope you'll take this opportunity to fully enjoy differential meditation.
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