Significance of Subjective feeling
Subjective feeling, according to Vedanta, encompasses emotional experiences like pain and pleasure arising from the internal perceptions of the Jiva. In contrast, scientific perspectives define subjective feeling as an individual’s unique interpretation of their well-being and personal experiences of sensations or emotions. This concept is particularly relevant in understanding how individuals perceive fatigue, emphasizing the personal nature of these experiences across both philosophical and scientific frameworks.
Synonyms: Personal experience, Individual perception, Inner feeling, Personal perception, Individual experience, Personal view, Emotional state, Personal impression
In Dutch: Subjectief gevoel; In Finnish: Subjektiivinen tunne; In Spanish: Sentimiento subjetivo
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Hindu concept of 'Subjective feeling'
In Hinduism, subjective feeling encompasses the emotional experiences of pain and pleasure, arising from the internal perceptions of the Jiva, highlighting the personal and individual nature of emotional responses within spiritual contexts.
From: Mandukya Upanishad (Gaudapa Karika and Shankara Bhashya)
(1) Emotional experiences such as pain and pleasure that stem from internal perceptions of the Jiva.[1]