Dr. Manisha Kumari Deep shares about Censoring Emotions and its importance

Emotions and Censorship Why, in this age of fundamental and human rights, is censoring emotions being discussed? Here I am not talking about emotional and cognitive complexities affecting the area under the cerebral cortex or our neural system. But I am concerned about raw emotions that arises due to internal stimuli and are governed by […]

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Dr. Manisha Kumari Deep shares about Censoring Emotions and its importance

Emotions and Censorship

Why, in this age of fundamental and human rights, is censoring emotions being discussed? Here I am not talking about emotional and cognitive complexities affecting the area under the cerebral cortex or our neural system. But I am concerned about raw emotions that arises due to internal stimuli and are governed by external stimuli, which might be past experiences, some fixed object, a living creature or any kind of obstruction or alignment that generated that emotion. These emotions are not shaped by one-time clicks. They take form and hold space in either our negative part, that is, the backside of the brain, or the positive part, opposite to it, generating a mental taste and image in us. When it comes to films, content and information, censorship is often condemned and emotional censorship should be encouraged. This might be a good debatable topic as the right to freedom of speech and expression is human, so it is a fundamental right, and it might seem nonsensical to discuss censoring emotions. Although in a broader sense, censorship can be considered a technique of consciousness, it is like two sides of a coin, and there can either be a winner or a loser.

Emotion is no more a misnomer term, and even a child can pronounce it and understand common emotions like crying, happiness, laughter, anger and hunger. It might be surprising that many of us do not realize hunger as an emotion because the moment we feel hungry, the next thing that comes to mind is to grab something to eat. Children cry when they are hungry as this emotion trigger’s physical reaction in them. An infant would move hands and legs quickly while crying, and a toddler might throw things in confusion. To understand this emotion, next time when you feel hungry, just sit down quietly and note down the thoughts that come to mind adding your experience from this episode of hunger to it. Maybe some people might get acidity or puke by not eating when they are hungry. So, any such succeeding episode of hunger will immediately be answered with food. Thus, this controversial term emotion can either be useful or hurtful depending on its nature or nurture.

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