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Difference between spiritual emotion and emotion

In the article ‘What is spiritual emotion?’ we have explained spiritual emotion. In this article we will explain the difference between our normal emotions and spiritual emotion.

Table of contents

1. What are Emotions (bhaavanaa)

2. What is Spiritual emotion (bhaav)

3. How to differentiate spiritual emotion from emotion?

1. What are Emotions (bhaavanaa)

All of us have experienced emotions (bhaavanaa) in ourselves and in others. Emotions are our feelings related to our worldly life. They are basically the attitudes of the conscious mind. Our emotions give us happiness or unhappiness. Emotions are related to our little ‘i’. Hence in a state of emotion, we identify even more with our 5 senses, mind and intellect. It follows that being highly emotional makes us further entrenched in our worldly existence and increases our awareness about our own existence. That is why being emotional in nature takes us that much away from God.

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2. What is Spiritual emotion (bhaav)

On the other hand spiritual emotion (bhaav) is a state of communion with God. It is related to the sub-conscious mind (chitta). When one’s spiritual emotion is awakened, for that time one transcends one’s usual state of identification with one’s worldly existence. The awareness of one’s own existence also reduces. Thus in a state of spiritual emotion one transcends one’s little ‘i’ and identifies with the big ‘I’. Spiritual emotion gives us a spiritual experience of Bliss (Aanand). Bliss is a state of superlative happiness. It is however a state beyond happiness and unhappiness.

3. How to differentiate spiritual emotion from emotion?

In the case of a highly emotional person, many a time emotion (bhaavanaa) is mistaken for spiritual emotion (bhaav), especially when it appears in a spiritual setting. For example this can happen when this person is in the throes of emotion in a place of worship or when in the presence of a spiritual master (Guru) that he may have psychological attachment to. Whether what one is experiencing is emotion or spiritual emotion can be confirmed only through the medium of active sixth sense or extrasensory perception (ESP). However at an intellectual level we can verify to some extent whether what we are experiencing is just emotion or spiritual experience by checking the following criteria: