12-28-2011, 02:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-28-2011, 02:21 PM by Tenet Nosce.)
(12-28-2011, 02:04 PM)zenmaster Wrote: Seriously, language shift? Building-tension vs tension release?
I was posting this as a note with respect to the shift in Clif's language. Previously, it has been pretty much all "doom and gloom".
However, if you are interested in learning more about the process, there is some information available here:
http://halfpasthuman.com/altaprocess.html
Clif High Wrote:Emotional Tension Values - Release versus Building
At a very core level all of the bespoke emotion aspects can be separated into 2/two fundamental types. Obviously, since humans are involved, some overlap occurs and the separation is not pristine. The separating criteria is how the emotion can be characterized, which is to say, does this emotion build tension within an individual human body, or does it release it? Does the emotion twist the stomach? Or exercise the voice? Face? Rest of body? If the emotion causes the body to expel anything from any orifice, it is likely a [release] emotion and has summations in the lexicon to that effect. If the response of the body/mind to the emotion is the increase in muscular tension associated with 'holding the breath', then the emotion will fall into the [building tension] category.
Some emotions such as grief are of both types in that they bring complex emotional constructs to the surface. Some such as 'rage' are clearly 'expressive' of emotion, and thus are 'expelling' in nature. However it is worth noting that every expressive or release emotion also has a complement form for building emotions. As an example, we have the relationship between 'rage' and 'frustration'. In the case of 'rage', the emotion is expressed...flashing teeth, furious fists, screaming frenzy...that sort of thing, in the case of 'frustration' the emotion is of a 'building' nature which induces knotted stomach, tight lips, tense face, tight muscles and other familiar frustration body reactions. The building emotions such as 'frustration' all are part of a gradient of emotional containment which eventually bursts and spills over into 'expressive' or 'release' emotions. In this example the range can be thought of as beginning within 'constraints on behavior (from the outside)' and going into 'frustration' which then flows through various forms of 'gritting teeth' kinds of building anger until ultimately 'rage' is encountered and the emotional summations instantly change over to 'release states'.
A general 'release period' is expected to consist of an overall downward trend line composed of various steps of rising, then falling below the previous low levels, and onward until all of the pent up emotional states are/have been expressed. It is not unusual to have many building periods of some significance within a release period, as is illustrated within the months of May through July of 2007 on the chart above. As may be expected, a building emotional trend line should be composed of a similar, if reversed set of steps creating a general upward movement. The chart above shows the next large building period as a very distinct exception to our usual fare in that it has only 2/two release events within it, and they are both very small relative to the totality of the build. Highly unusual. Unique so far in point of fact. The other building portions of the trend line illustrated, which is to say, prior to March 8th 2007, and after January 20th 2008, show repeated release episodes within the over all trend.
Quote:Thought we had a new forum for all of the conspiracy guessing.
The guidelines for the new forum says that "discussion is to be oriented towards the spiritual framework within which all catalyst, big and small, arises and falls." I wasn't offering any spiritual framework.