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Might of Thoughts page 82 A fundamental distinction must be made between emotions and feelings, because - in complete contrast to the philosophical and psychiatric and psychological schools of thought- they represent two completely unlike factors which, in their form, have nothing in common with each other.
Feelings, namely, are created as a result of particular lines of thought, while emotions are reactions which are called forth by particular situations and states and in forms which are specific to the individual, as well as forms which are external and environmentally conditioned.