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- 01:31, 1 November 2024 Chelky talk contribs created page User:Chelky (←Created page with ''''Chelky''' is a long-time Wikipedia reader of over twenty years, though she hasn't done much editing yet. Proudly, she is a woman who has raised and married off five children, all of whom received proper education and are now building their own families and careers. Her interest lies in simplified versions of mental health education that can be easily understood by the public, promoting understanding without leading to accusations based on mental diagnoses.')
- 17:41, 31 October 2024 Chelky talk contribs created page Talk:Core Feelings Frameworks (Contested deletion: new section)
- 17:14, 31 October 2024 Chelky talk contribs moved page Draft:Core Feelings Frameworks to Core Feelings Frameworks (Move to mainspace)
- 17:06, 31 October 2024 Chelky talk contribs created page Draft:Core Feelings Frameworks (←Created page with ''''Core Feelings Frameworks''' are systems that try to categorize the human psyche into core emotional powers of which anything else is composed. It is suggested that by categorizing the emotions, we get more mindful of them, and we can manage them better. Currently there is no consensus on such a categorization<ref> Celeghin, A., Diano, M., Bagnis, A., Viola, M., & Tamietto, M. (2017). Basic Emotions in Human Neuroscience: Neuroimaging and Beyond. Frontier...')
- 16:16, 12 September 2024 Chelky talk contribs created page User:Chelky/sandbox (←Created page with ''''Haisidic Meditation''', '''Kabbalistic mindfulness''' or '''Dveikut HaBoreh''' is one of the key methods how a person nullifies the damaged parts of his soul, by connecting each of his core feelings to their route, which is in the Ten Sefirot of divine. According to the Meor Einayim of Chernobyl, Rabbi Dov Ber of Mezeritch use to spend between one or two hours a day in order to purify the Middah of the day, for example Chesed on...')