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Grasping Before, Resisting After: A Field Guide to Emotions on the Two Axes

Students often ask: “What exactly am I feeling—and is it about the future or the past?” This guide turns that question into a clear map. In our framework, the Seat of Witness feels the vertical surprise (the OO–AAH) at the reveal; the Participant can add a sideways load by grasping before or resisting after. Here’s a precise, compassionate way to sort emotions into those two modes.

The Two Modes at a Glance

Grasping Before pre-actual

Future-tilted. Mind leans toward a hoped/feared outcome; rehearses, controls, and predicts.

Resisting After post-actual

Past-tilted. Mind pushes against what has happened; rewrites, blames, or rewinds.

When an Emotion Could Be Either

Use these quick tests to place ambiguous states.

Three Classifiers to Use in the Moment

Time-test: Future story = grasping. Past replay = resisting.
Grammar-test:What if…” = grasping. “If only… / Should have…” = resisting.
Body-test: Buzz/forward-lean = grasping. Heat/pressure or heaviness = resisting (anger = hot outward; shame/sadness = heavy inward).

Linking Back to the Two Axes (Optional Math)

If you want the minimal equations for students who like numbers:

In practice: name the reveal (\(A\)), feel the OO–AAH (\(S\)), check if you’re off-axis (\(K\neq 0\)), then return to vertical by letting \(A\) set the baseline for the next move.

How to Work with Each Mode (No Suppression Required)

When it’s Grasping (Pre-Actual)

When it’s Resisting (Post-Actual)

Compassion Notes (So We Don’t Weaponize the Map)

One-Minute Protocol You Can Teach

  1. Name the reveal: what just happened? (one sentence)
  2. Identify the mode: “What if…?” (grasping) or “If only…” (resisting)
  3. Name the idea: which voice is loud? (security/fairness/status/care)
  4. Pick the next wise move: from the reveal, not from a simulation or a rewind.

Takeaway

Keep it simple: the Witness rides the vertical OO–AAH; the Participant adds sideways load when an idea tries to direct the future or edit the past. With a few quick tests and a compassionate label, you can place any emotion, re-seat the idea as consultant, and act from what is—clearly, and on time.

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