- a response by a wave-length affecting an individual or another which produces a
sensation and a state of mind. (SH Spec 83, 6612C06)
- emotion is three thingsengramic response to situations, endocrine metering
of the body to meet situations on an analytical level and the inhibition or the
furtherance of life force. (Scn 0-8,
p. 66)
- a manifestation, a condition of beingness which is the connector between thought and
effort. The tone scale is a direct index of emotion. (5203CM05B)
- the intention to exert effort bridges into the body by emotion. In other words,
the physical-mental bridge is emotion. Emotion is motion. (5203CM04B)
- emotion could be called the energy manifestation of affinity. As used in Dn, emotion
could be called the index of the state of being. In the English language, "emotional"
is often considered synonymous with "irrational." This would seem to assume
that if one is emotional one cannot be reasonable. No more unreasonable assumption
could possibly be made. (SOS, p.
48)
- this word is redefined in Dn and is given an opposite for comparison,
"misemotion." Previously the word emotion was never satisfactorily
defined. Now it is defined as an organism manifestation of position on the tone scale
which is rationality appropriate to the present time environment and which truly
represents the present time position on the tone scale. Rational effect. (SOS Gloss)