Emotional intelligence

Our emotional intelligence allows us to recognize emotions while experiencing them. Emotional intelligence can be perceived as a type of social intelligence that involves the ability to monitor one's own and others' emotions, to discriminate among them, and to use the information to help guide one's thinking and congruent actions.

Self-awareness (intrapersonal intelligence) and empathy and handling relationships (interpersonal intelligence) can also be perceived as dimensions of social intelligence.

Mapped to the Sweet Medicine Wheel healing preferences, the concept of emotional intelligence would be a part of void healing. Void healers or healing uses both seers, existential and emotional, and those two can call on all other intelligences (forms of healing).

Mind map: Emotional intelligence

Level
Emotion
State
Enlightenment
Indescribable
Pure Consciousness
Joy
Feelings of calm and peace; tranquility; grace, supreme well-being and good spirits
Transfiguration
Love
A feeling of profound awe and respect
Revelation
Reason
Acquiring and applying knowledge as basis for an action or a decision
Abstraction
Compassionate feelings supporting a willingness to forgive
Transcendence
Willingness
Expecting the best possible outcome of a situation
Intention
Neutrality
Feeling certainty based on past experience that a person or thing will not fail; believing in the honesty and reliability of others
Release
Courage
Asserting existence or truth of some thing for facing danger or hardship with
Empowerment



Pride
Feeling lack of respect accompanied by an intense dislike
Inflation
Anger
Feeling of dislike, antipathy, displeasure, hostility, or aversion, so strong that it seems to demand action
Aggression
Desire
Feeling of yearning, an intense desire for some particular thing promising enjoyment or pleasure
Enslavement
Fear
A vague unpleasant emotion experienced in anticipation of the realization of danger
Withdrawal
Sadness associated with some wrong done, some disappointment, loss or despair
Despondency
Apathy
Feeling that everything is wrong and nothing will turn out well
Abdication
Guilt
Feeling responsible for some lapse, error, crime or misdeed
Destruction
Shame
Strong feelings of embarrassment disappointment or regrettable fact; loss of self-respect and self-esteem
Elimination