Definition: (heading) To use or experience the sense of touch.
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! That’s a good definition from the dictionary – “To use or experience the sense of touch.” But let’s dig a little deeper, shall we? Because "feeling" is much more than just what you feel when you rub your hand against something. Think about it like this: When you touch a warm sunbeam, you feel its heat – that's a physical sensation. But “feeling” also includes so much more! It’s how we experience things emotionally and mentally. Let’s break it down with some rhymes to help you see: Physical feelings are the ones you can name, Like happiness, sadness, or a joyful game! A shiver of fear, a comforting embrace, These sensations leave their mark on this space. But "feeling" also covers thoughts and dreams, The things that flow within, it often seems. A longing for something, a hopeful plea, Those inner emotions – they’re part of feeling, see? So, “feeling” is a complex thing, my dears. It's the combination of physical sensations and the emotional and mental states we experience. In short: It's how you perceive the world around you - through your senses – AND how that impacts what you think and how you feel inside. Do you have any questions about this? Perhaps you can give me an example of a time you felt something strongly, and we can talk about what kind of "feeling" it was?