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1 1| as his physical, mental emotional qualities), the moral and 2 1| we repent later. So some emotional control is necessary for, 3 1| A good way to secure emotional control is to practise noticing 4 3| the light. Now the biggest emotional blockage we have is that 5 3| feelings, perceptions, emotional reactions and consciousness. 6 4| reaction is certainly an emotional one. They really seek, without 7 4| be trapped in an opposite emotional reaction. They will need 8 4| reducing the build-up of emotional tension so that in a calmer 9 4| have a chance to prevail. Emotional appeals would anyway, in 10 4| own true motives, his real emotional reasons for either acting 11 4| Intellectual awareness of an emotional situation is not in itself 12 4| seems to be aware of various emotional states (perhaps self-pity, 13 4| is not trapped by these emotional states and sees them as 14 4| to maintain detachment. Emotional involvement and perhaps