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Peace: 

  1. freedom from disturbance; tranquility:
  2. a state or period in which there is no war or a war has ended:
     
  3. a ceremonial handshake or kiss exchanged during a service in some Churches (now usually only in the Eucharist), symbolizing Christian love and unity
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ENJOYMENT

  • You feel close and connected to people you care about.
  • You feel safe and secure.
  • You’re doing something that triggers sensory pleasure.
  • You’re absorbed in an activity.
  • You feel relaxed and at peace.

 

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hope·ful
/ˈhōpf(ə)l/
adjective
 
  1. feeling or inspiring optimism about a future event.
    "a hopeful sign"
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calm·ness
/ˈkä(l)mnəs/
noun
 
  1. 1.
    the state or quality of being free from agitation or strong emotion.
    "those who worked with him refer time and again to his calmness under pressure"
     
  2. 2.
    the state or condition of being free from disturbance or violent activity.
    "this relative calmness ended at around 7 a.m., when the wind picked up speed"
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fear: 

: an unpleasant often strong emotion caused by anticipation or awareness of danger

: an instance of this emotion

: a state marked by this emotion

: anxious concern : SOLICITUDE

: profound reverence and awe especially toward God

: reason for alarm : DANGER

 

verb

feared; fearing; fears

: to be afraid of : expect with alarm

fear the worst

: to have a reverential awe of

fear God

archaic : to feel fear in (oneself)

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one bright spot offset by sadness

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endurance:

: the ability to withstand hardship or adversity especially: the ability to sustain a prolonged stressful effort or activity

the act or an instance of enduring or suffering

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com·pas·sion·ate
/kəmˈpaSHənət/
adjective
 
  1. feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others.
    "I allowed him to go home on compassionate grounds"
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epiphany

capitalized : January 6 observed as a church festival in commemoration of the coming of the Magi as the first manifestation of Christ to the Gentiles or in the Eastern Church in commemoration of the baptism of Christ

: an appearance or manifestation especially of a divine being

: a usually sudden manifestation or perception of the essential nature or meaning of something

: an intuitive grasp of reality through something (such as an event) usually simple and striking

: an illuminating discovery, realization, or disclosure

: a revealing scene or moment

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intuitive:

possessing or given to intuition or insight

a: known or perceived by intuition : directly apprehended

b: knowable by intuition

c: based on or agreeing with intuition

d: readily learned or understood

: knowing or perceiving by intuition

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sur·prise
/sə(r)ˈprīz/
verb
(of something unexpected) cause (someone) to feel mild astonishment or shock.
"I was surprised at his statement"
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Deep Sadness and Shock - when you receive news that is like a gut punch - it is okay to cry.

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motivated: provided with a motive : having an incentive or a strong desire to do well or succeed in some pursuit

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Emotions are mental states brought on by neurophysiological changes, variously associated with thoughts, feelings, behavioral responses, and a degree of pleasure or displeasure. There is no scientific consensus on a definition. Emotions are often intertwined with mood, temperament, personality, disposition, or creativity.

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Cheerful: 

: full of good spirits : MERRY

a cheerful host

b: UNGRUDGING

: conducive to cheer : likely to dispel gloom or worry

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con·fu·sion
/kənˈfyo͞oZH(ə)n/
noun
lack of understanding; uncertainty.
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integrity: 

: firm adherence to a code of especially moral or artistic values : INCORRUPTIBILITY

: an unimpaired condition : SOUNDNESS

: the quality or state of being complete or undivided : COMPLETENESS

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Not always a bad emtion

 
 
 
an·ger
/ˈaNGɡər/
noun
 
  1. a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
    "she could barely restrain her anger at this comment"
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intrigued:  having one's interest, desire, or curiosity strongly aroused

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wea·ri·ness
/ˈwirēnəs/
noun
extreme tiredness; fatigue.
"he began to feel weariness"
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won·der
/ˈwəndər/
noun
 
  1. a feeling of surprise mingled with admiration, caused by something beautiful, unexpected, unfamiliar, or inexplicable.
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wishful: 

expressive of a wish : HOPEFUL

: having a wish : DESIROUS

: according with wishes rather than reality

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