Emotions are a natural part of who we are • they can be powerful—even overpowering—or they can be subtle, almost an undercurrent • they can be very inspiring, or they can be very disruptive • if you trace negative emotions back to their source, you discover that they arise from an ongoing battle where everything is taken personally • if you trace that battle back to its source, you find a sense of duality • it’s almost like the emotions are the army of ego: the troops, the scouts, and the fortresses of defense and offense • because emotions are filled with energy, the ego can deploy them to further its aims • meditation practice is one way to explore this emotional landscape; when we are meditating we can observe the emotional world in a more dispassionate way • in Buddhist practice the guideline is to honor and respect the power and energy of emotions, while neither suppressing them nor feeding them.