Robert Plutchik created a wheel of emotions in 1980 which consisted of 8 basic emotions and 8 advanced emotions each composed of 2 basic ones.[1]
Basic emotion Basic opposite Joy Sadness Trust Disgust Fear Anger Surprise Anticipation Sadness Joy Disgust Trust Anger Fear Anticipation Surprise
Human Feelings (The results of Emotions.) Feelings Opposite Optimism Anticipation + Joy Disappointment Love Joy + Trust Remorse Submission Trust + Fear Contempt Awe Fear + Surprise Aggressiveness Disappointment Surprise + Sadness Optimism Remorse Sadness + Disgust Love Contempt Disgust + Anger Submission Aggressiveness Anger + Anticipation Awe [edit] Emotions by groups
Here is a categorised, tree structured list of emotions as described in Parrot (2001).[2][3]
Primary emotion Secondary emotion (more correctly feelings) Tertiary feelings/emotions Love Affection Adoration, fondness, liking, attraction, caring, tenderness, compassion, sentimentality Lust/Sexual desire Arousal, desire, lust, passion, infatuation Longing Longing Joy Cheerfulness Amusement, bliss, cheerfulness, gaiety, glee, jolliness, joviality, joy, delight, enjoyment, gladness, happiness, jubilation, elation, satisfaction, ecstasy, euphoria Zest Enthusiasm, zeal, zest, excitement, thrill, exhilaration Contentment Contentment, pleasure Pride Pride, triumph Optimism Eagerness, hope, optimism Enthrallment Enthrallment, rapture Relief Relief Surprise Surprise Amazement, surprise, astonishment Anger Irritation Aggravation, irritation, agitation, annoyance, grouchiness, grumpiness, crosspatch Exasperation Exasperation, frustration Rage Anger, rage, outrage, fury, wrath, hostility, ferocity, bitterness, hate, scorn, spite, vengefulness, dislike, resentment Disgust Disgust, revulsion, contempt, loathing Envy Envy, jealousy Torment Torment Sadness Suffering Agony, suffering, hurt, anguish Sadness Depression, despair, hopelessness, gloom, glumness, sadness, unhappiness, grief, sorrow, woe, misery, melancholy Disappointment Dismay, disappointment, displeasure Shame Guilt, shame, regret, remorse Neglect Alienation, isolation, neglect, loneliness, rejection, homesickness, defeat, dejection, insecurity, embarrassment, humiliation, insult Sympathy Pity, sympathy Fear Horror Alarm, shock, fear, fright, horror, terror, panic, hysteria, mortification Nervousness Anxiety, nervousness, tenseness, uneasiness, apprehension, worry, distress, dread [edit]
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Which are the most common in terms of the negative emotions that make up the pain-body as Tolle calls the egoic false self?
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