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Test Guilt: A Learned Emotion and its Context
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QUESTION 1: What is the need for forgiveness?
From the need to resolve the guilt
From the need to feel fear and separation
From the ego trinity described by Wapnick
From the need to create a scaffolding of resentment
2nd QUESTION: What is one of the most liberating understandings of guilt?
It is an innate emotion like fear
It is a learned emotion through the social and cultural environment
It is a survival mechanism of the reptilian brain
It is impossible to resolve
3rd QUESTION: When does guilt arise, according to the text?
When we feel primary emotions such as anger
When we act without thinking about the consequences
When we perceive that we have transgressed an internal norm or mandate
When someone judges us publicly
QUESTION 4: What emotion is described as the feeling that "we are bad," not just that "we did something wrong"?
Resentment
Resignation
Guilt
Shame
QUESTION 5: What is guilt according to the text?
A product of our internalized belief system and norms
A primary emotion hardwired into the reptilian brain
An innate feeling we are born with
A positive feeling that brings us closer to love
QUESTION 6: What are the three components of the "ego trinity" according to Kenneth Wapnick?
Guilt, resentment and resentment
Fear, guilt and shame
Anger, fear and resignation
Love, peace and separation
7th QUESTION: What does the intensity of the guilt we feel depend on?
Of the seriousness of the action itself
Of the moral judgment of other people
Of the importance we give to the rule we believe we have violated
Fear of external punishment
QUESTION 8: How does guilt toward others often manifest itself?
As a feeling of inner peace
As an isolated and easy to handle emotion
As the need to forgive immediately
As resentment, anger or rage
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