In this article, we are going to talk about the five emotional states according to the Five Elements. We will analyze their functions and look at what happens when an imbalance occurs as back pain, or worse, as the origin of degenerating changes within our spine.

According to Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) anxiety originates when there is a state of increased excitement which leads to congestion and is the buy ksalol biological background to the experience of anxiety. Psychoanalysis tells us that each state of panic grows out of the primary trauma of birth. This explains anxiety as a learned reaction in the sense of a classical conditioning. The philosopherMartin Heidegger (1889-1976) adds that the whole range of anxiety reaches from the cradle to the grave.

A new view on the nature of anxiety was confirmed by the experiments done by Schachter &Singer. Drugs increasing activity and drugs lessening activity were administered to subjects. During a period of waiting for the experiment to begin (an experiment which never really took place) the researchers staged accidental incidents on subjects with the aim of bringing them into a either a cheerful or an angry mood.

When we look at an emotional state from the Taoist angle, the typical functional characteristics can be associated with a specific emotional state attributed to one of the five elements or states of change. The result is a better understanding of the impact that an emotional state can have on such a complex system like the human being and how this affects our skeletal muscles as well as our spine.

Everyone experiences anxiety in some form. Anxiety is absolutely necessary for survival, for humans as well as animals. Maybe you think that anxiety is the dark side of a life full of pleasure. Maybe you think that anxiety is a disorder of the mind or an accident of creation which has to be eliminated. However, you have to accept that anxiety is an emotion.

According to Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) anxiety originates when there is a state of increased excitement which leads to congestion and is the biological background to the experience of anxiety. Psychoanalysis tells us that each state of panic grows out of the primary trauma of birth. This explains anxiety as a learned reaction in the sense of a classical conditioning. The philosopherMartin Heidegger (1889-1976) adds that the whole range of anxiety reaches from the cradle to the grave.

A new view on the nature of anxiety was confirmed by the experiments done by Schachter &Singer. Drugs increasing activity and drugs lessening activity were administered to subjects. During a period of waiting for the experiment to begin (an experiment which never really took place) the researchers staged accidental incidents on subjects with the aim of bringing them into a either a cheerful or an angry mood. What they tried to create was an emotional state within the subjects but what actually happened was something else. It turned out that without increased activity produced by pharmaceuticals as a trigger, no emotions were aroused at all. And when this happened the intensity of emotion depended on the level of activity created through medication. This result can be interpreted in the following way: that anxiety like any other emotion is an activity without specific content. This means anxiety is an abstract notion. Besides plain anxiety there is the concept of fear which is an innate reaction to awkward or life threatening situations. Plain anxiety is seen as the peak of psychic abstraction.