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I do not think it is possible to overestimate the significance of the fact that emotions are experienced before thought – particularly in regard to emotional imprinting and development.  As infants, every first experience we have is an emotional one.  While there is a cognitive response that accompanies each of those experiences emotional imprinting leads the [...]

emotional imprinting

We live in a culture that values feeling:

How do you feel?
Do what feels right.
What do you feel like doing?
How do you feel about the heavy use of pastels in the baby’s room?
What’s your feeling about the game tonight?
If it doesn’t feel right, don’t do it.
Have you experienced any loss [...]