What we feel and think and are is to a great extent determined by the state of our ductless glands and viscera.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We know that there is a connection between our feelings and our brain.
We do not merely perceive objects and hold thoughts in our minds: all our perceptions and thought processes are felt. All have a distinctive component that announces an unequivocal link between images and the existence of life in our organism.
Just as we descend into our consciences to judge of actions which our minds can not weigh, can we not also search in ourselves for the feeling which gives birth to forms of thought, always vague and cloudy?
Feelings are like chemicals, the more you analyze them the worse they smell.
Feeling is the consciousness of the resulting conditions - of success, failure, equilibrium, compromise or balance, in this continuous rivalry of ideas.
To me, the mind and body are one. I'm very transparent, in a way, and people can very easily make out what mood I'm in.
We see that every external motion, act, gesture, whether voluntary or mechanical, organic or mental, is produced and preceded by internal feeling or emotion, will or volition, and thought or mind.
The body has a mind of its own.
When, instead of merely associating some act with some situation in the animal way, we think the situation out, we have a set of particular feelings of its elements.
The distinguishing characteristics of mind are of a subjective sort; we know them only from the contents of our own consciousness.