it is "Hard Feeling"
It should be "heart feeling."
Yes, emotions can affect heart rate. For example, feeling anxious or stressed can increase heart rate, while feeling calm and relaxed can decrease it. This is due to the release of stress hormones like adrenaline that can impact the heart's function.
No, your heart does not have feelings. Feelings are processed by the brain, not the heart. Emotions are a result of complex interactions in the brain involving various neurotransmitters and hormones.
Feeling terrified is when you experience overwhelming fear or extreme anxiety in response to a perceived threat or danger. It can manifest physically with symptoms like racing heart, sweating, trembling, or feeling like you can't breathe. Mentally, it may involve intense thoughts of impending doom or a sense of being completely out of control.
A common symbol for anxiety is a clenched fist or a racing heart. These symbols represent the feeling of tension, unease, and heightened emotions associated with anxiety.
The rustling leaves in the dark forest taunt my trembling heart with sinister whispers of unseen dangers lurking in the shadows.
Palpitations
If you are feeling pessimistic there must be a reason. Why not try looking into your heart, I bet the answer to your question is there if you look hard enough you will probably find it.
You are feeling the heart rate. It call tell you if the person is even alive. It can tell how fast or slow the heart is beating. It can tell you how hard the heart is beating.
a feeling hard to describe
a broken heart hurts because you had feeling's for someone and they crushed those feeling's
a broken heart hurts because you had feeling's for someone and they crushed those feeling's
The feeling Center
hart = heart but dont get confused! : hart = heart & hard = hard
with his nociceptors
Its a feeling inside of your heart.
Doodle dies from a combination of exhaustion, overexertion, and a heart condition, exacerbated by the stress of running in the rain during a storm. His brother, feeling guilty for pushing him too hard, finds him collapsed and lifeless.
Aching heart, racing mind Never-ending worries bind Creating chaos, feeling confined Hope for peace is hard to find