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Emotion Memory Part 2: Shaping

[This article is part of a series about how to craft an intentional life using ideas and tools from Constantin Stanislavski’s acting system for working on our inner motive forces. Previous article: Emotion Memory Part 1: Exploration ] I have discussed emotions and described emotion memory and sense memory in previous articles. These included exercises to explore one’s emotions and emotion memory, and exercises on how our senses of touch, taste, smell, hearing and sight affect us emotionally and trigger memories. Here, I discuss how we can shape our memories over time. I also describe an exercise that uses your senses to shape your mood. While some memories and the emotions they generate seem carved in stone, they can change over time. We can work to nudge this change in a positive direction through deliberate reflection. Stanislavski shows us a way of working with and crafting our memories in this excerpt about the experience of witnessing an accident: “[Immediately after viewing an ac...

Emotion Memory Part 1: Exploration

[This article is part of a series about how to craft an intentional life using ideas and tools from Constantin Stanislavski’s acting system for working on our inner motive forces. Previous article: Emotion ] The previous article was about emotions as one of Stanislavski’s inner motive forces that drive us to action. Here, I describe emotion memory and related sense memory.  When we remember events and people that meant a lot to us, we feel an echo of the emotions that we felt about them. This is emotion memory, also called affective memory. As Stanislavski put it: “ Just as your visual memory can reconstruct an inner image of some forgotten thing, place or person, your emotion memory can bring back feelings you have already experienced. They may seem to be beyond recall, when suddenly a suggestion, a thought, a familiar object will bring them back in full force. Sometimes the emotions are as strong as ever, sometimes weaker, sometimes the same strong feelings will come back but in ...