Are emotions real?
By taiguy
@taiguy (478)
United States
March 23, 2007 5:17pm CST
It is often easier for me to think of emotions as real materium as it can commonly make more sense when analyzing them and their affects. There are also times when it seems I am really "beaming" an emotion to someone, or they are "beaming" an emotion to me.
Do you think it is possible that emotions could be real, or do you believe they are simply a chemical in our head?
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@luintaurien (972)
• United States
23 Mar 07
I think emotions are real to us, because we do show them to other people and they show us their emotions as well. They do start out as a chemical reaction in the brain but they become very real. Try getting out of a depressive state without help. It is an emotion but also a deep brain reaction. So technically emotions are both brain reactions and real to us.


