03/26/2026
Emotions are information. They are not commands.
Mindfulness, which is non-judgmental awareness of the present moment, trains us to observe our thoughts, emotions, and bodily sensations without immediately reacting to them.
Most of what destabilizes us is not the emotion itself, but the meaning we attach to it and the long-term conditioning behind that interpretation.
Most, if not all emotions are signals.
They can protect us, guide us, even save our lives.
But when we let them run unchecked, when we allow them to run the show that is our lives, they can also push us into impulsive, short-sighted, or self-destructive decisions.
Most violent deaths have started with an emotion experienced by someone that could not tolerate that emotion.
Not every feeling is the truth, and nd taking every emotion at face value can lead to serious mistakes.
So, it is important for all those that want to develop calmness, and wise decision-making to notice, pause, interpret consciously, and act deliberately,
Notice.
Pause.
Interpret consciously.
Act deliberately.
Through mindfulness, whether it be through meditation or other practices, we can build the ability to respond instead of react.