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I haven't read all here, but want to add two things that Alba's posts made me notice/remember.
1. My t says there is such a thing as a connotation in words used that can be misunderstood. I don't agree. In my view, it's not about the words, it's one's own feelings.
2. There is a nice little "exercise" I came across a long time ago. I do not recall he original phrase that was used, but here goes with one anyways: I want a banana
Now try to get into feeling the following feelings when then reading the sentence.
happy - I want a banana
sad, regretful - I want a banana
full of anger - I want a banana
desperate - I want a banana
The feeling is in us. The words are the same all the time.
1. My t says there is such a thing as a connotation in words used that can be misunderstood. I don't agree. In my view, it's not about the words, it's one's own feelings.
2. There is a nice little "exercise" I came across a long time ago. I do not recall he original phrase that was used, but here goes with one anyways: I want a banana
Now try to get into feeling the following feelings when then reading the sentence.
happy - I want a banana
sad, regretful - I want a banana
full of anger - I want a banana
desperate - I want a banana
The feeling is in us. The words are the same all the time.