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Mosha Tharaldsen
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Aug 27, 2025 ∙ 7 min
Logic vs Emotions: A False Divide
I'm saying that just like logic, emotions always make sense when you understand their premises, emotions and logic aren't the opposite, I believe that emotions absolutely have logic: if we understand the premises (past experiences, trauma, needs, fears, values), the emotional reaction makes perfect sense. The premises aren’t always obvious. They might be buried in past experiences, trauma, or unmet needs, but the emotional reaction follows from them as cleanly as “roses are flowers.”
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Aug 26, 2025 ∙ 4 min
The Volume of Grief
Grief doesn’t follow rules, obey timelines, or ask permission. Grief can resurface decades later in unexpected ways. It spirals - not in a clean arc, but in recurring waves that deepen over time as we evolve. Grief has a volume, not a schedule. And we’re not given the number in advance, we find out only by letting it move through us. One tear at a time.
Every grief has a certain number of tears that need to be shed. But the thing is, we don't know the number beforehand.
.. stop trying to rush
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Aug 24, 2025 ∙ 4 min
The First Duality: Grief and Gratitude
Even when I was working through the nervous system lens, I always avoided using labels such as positive or negative emotions, I would rather call the painful and happy emotions. But it took some time before I was able to actually stand for my strong inner knowing: that no emotion was wrong. Before that, I almost fell for high vibes only, shame cycle. And that is why I find it so important to shed a grounding light on these matters, even when looking at things through the spiritual lens.
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