Feelings of separateness often arise from individual experiences, beliefs, and perceptions that create a sense of isolation or disconnection from others. Factors such as cultural differences, personal trauma, or social dynamics can intensify these feelings, leading individuals to perceive themselves as distinct from those around them. Additionally, the modern emphasis on individualism and personal identity can contribute to a sense of separation, as people may prioritize self-identity over communal connection. Ultimately, these feelings stem from a complex interplay of psychological, social, and cultural influences.
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Because pride is the root of all evil thought, word, emotion and deed; it is the essence of separateness, and thus of duality. When pride is fulfilled, it says to its enslaved listener, 'You are better, more powerful, more beautiful, more intelligent, more worthy, more humble (etc. - the list is endless), and reinforces separateness; separateness from your neighbour becomes separateness from God, separateness from God sets up an idol in His place. When pride is denied (when one sees that another is better, richer, more beautiful - etc. -) one's very identity, self-respect, is threatened; pride becomes fear, fear becomes hatred, hatred begets separateness, separateness reverences division, and another new idol is created.
1. Happy feeling 2. Sad feeling 3. Nervous feeling
Source: Wikipedia, TextbooksApartheid means separateness. It was used in South Africa (enforced) by the National Party government between 1948 - 1994. Yes, it segregated between the whites and the blacks. The white people had more power and wealth.
At the top of a pendulum ride, people have the momentary feeling of weightlessness.
It is an Africaans word meaning 'separateness' first used in a political context in 1929 and in a policy that begun in 1948
This happens to a lot of people. It is a very common feeling. You are not alone in this feeling. Even the most confident people feel this way sometimes. What you are feeling is not abnormal. Never feel bad about being alone in a crowd. It does not help you to beat yourself up for feeling this emotion. If feeling alone in a crowd overwhelms you, then find somebody who you can talk to that won't judge you for feeling this way. Do you have someone you can talk to about this. Their are many different people who can help you with this. Parents, teachers, therapists are just a few people who will help you with feeling alone in a crowd. So reach out to someone who you trust and tell them how you are feeling about this issue. I think they will be glad to help you and try to help you with solving this problem.
Love was one thing not created by humans. It is just a feeling out of our mind.
It may be anxiety or paranoia. It can be treated. You can talk to a counselor or a doctor, if the feeling is severe.
Feeling is how someone interacts with other people. Eg. if someone yells at me I would be sad. Sad is one of the feeling that is an popular feeling.
Vigorous support for one's country is known as patriotism
feeling of their faces or their clothes.