Our whole world is full of anonymities and rather there are many probes that are still incomprehensible. But here, what I am pertaining to are our fluctuating sentiments.
Have you ever perceived how fast our emotions oscillate? Let’s say, at a certain instant of time you are quite happy, and at the very subsequent moment you are so low that the entire world seems to fade away. Sometimes it’s the rage that overpowers your mind and sometimes it’s your affection towards the person you adore. All these moods that are engendered are instinctively controlled by our brain, but it is still incomprehensible that how impulsively our brain responds to the outside world.
If we quest for a scientific answer, then our hormones are responsible for all such behavior and different people may have different quantity or quality for a specific type of hormone, the reason why different people have different types of nature.
If we talk about it spiritually, then consider there are two types of energies present in the nature i.e. positive and negative energy and the nature tries to preserve equilibrium between them. If we assume that our body emits some sort of radiation (i.e. Aura), then there is the transmission of energy between our body and the universe. All these emotions that we sense are also forms of energy and they alter in our body, according to the situation and the nature tries to manifest it accordingly to restore the energy balance. So, if you are happy, then you are absorbing positive energy from the nature and radiating, in case you are sad and all these energy transfer takes place consequently.
If we merge the two concepts, then the resultant comes out that our brain and the ambiance both are responsible for our varying emotions. The brain senses the ambiance situation and sends messages accordingly to the hormonal system to respond.
Although, numerous notions are engendered by the humans, who knows the real mystery behind this all. Possibly one day, we will come to know all our answers, but at present, they are still the unsolved obscurities.


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