Your body usually responds to the environment with automatic feelings or instinct first - you might not even realize that you are having feelings, because that part of the brain is the one that is deepest inside and not really part of your consciousness. The limbic system is part of your body's reaction system which evolved to help you stay alive by responding to things around you (like danger or food). Sometimes you may realize that a certain situation or location makes you feel a certain way, and you don't know why you feel that - this is your reaction instinct working. For example, if you smell something that you really like to eat, you might suddenly feel hungry - then you will think, "Wow, that smells great; I'm hungry." Or, if you suddenly notice a large animal, you may jump back with your heart racing - afterwards, you think, "That was really scary!"
The feeling of surprise and accomplishment when reaching a point in your journey that you never thought you would reach can be overwhelming and gratifying.
No, feeling is the sensory perception or experience of emotion. Emotions are complex psychological states that involve a combination of physiological arousal, cognitive interpretation, subjective experience, and behavioral responses. Feeling is just one component of the broader emotional experience.
The first paragraph conveys a sense of anticipation and excitement. There is a feeling of eagerness and readiness for something to happen.
it is "Hard Feeling"
That is called repression, which is a defense mechanism used by our mind to protect us from thoughts or feelings that may be too distressing to face.
a thought track is when you pause and tell what your feeling in the audience.
Fraught Distraught
Yes. It represents a subjective feeling or thought.
who first thought up of knitting
The feeling was impalpable but she thought something was not right.
a thought tracking is when you are in a play you puse and say what you thinking in the play.
It is legal and called suspicion, a feeling or thought that something is possible if not true
Focusing on feeling every experience and putting significant thought into each detailed thing. Feeling the love & beauty in everything.
go with your gut feeling if you love him enough you wouldn't care what they thought
the first thought of the helicopter was in 1787
It links to the freeze-frame, it's when within that freeze-frame a character will say something about how they are feeling or what they are thinking. Thought-tracking helps the audience understand how the character is feeling and what their point of view of the situation is.
Ask him out or something but first make sure you really like him and its not just a passing feeling!