| Primal Messaging
 Signaling our limbic systems
 
				
					
						| Why do so many people love their pet dogs so much? How does a dog communicate so profoundly with its owner? How does wagging a tail create such a strong bond of affection and attachment? The answer seems to be that the dog is signaling our emotional center in a very simple yet profound and powerful way. I call this messaging system “Primal Messaging” or “Limbic Calculus” Informally, people sometimes use words such as “chemistry” or “vibes” with a similar meaning. DefinitionSignaling between the limbic systems of two beings. This signaling is often non-verbal, and often takes place below the level of consciousness. Semantics and Syntax:We signal messages from our limbic system to the limbic system of others using a variety of symbols, including facial expression, non-verbal emblems, voice inflection, body position, etc. Most of these messages pertain to our most basic needs. Here is the basic vocabulary of those messages: 
							
								
									| Need | Syntax | Semantics |  | Semantics | Syntax | Dimension | Need |  
									| Exploration | Smile | Approach | ↔ | Retreat |  | Distance | Safety |  
									| Relatedness | Smile | Like | ↔ | Dislike | Frown |  | Safety |  
									|  |  | Authentic | ↔ | Fake, phony |  |  |  |  
									| Safety |  | Safe | ↔ | Unsafe |  | Safety | Safety |  
									|  |  | Optimistic | ↔ | Disagree |  |  |  |  
									|  |  | Understand | ↔ | Puzzled |  |  |  |  
									| Procreation |  | Hot (sexy) | ↔ | Not Attractive |  |  | Selection |  
									| Progress |  | Continue | ↔ | Halt |  |  | Safety |  
									| Competence |  | Sure (confident) | ↔ | Unsure |  | Confidence | Competence |  
									|  |  | Interested | ↔ | Bored |  |  |  |  
									|  |  | Happy | ↔ | Sad |  |  |  |  
									|  |  | Pleased | ↔ | Displeased |  | Judgment |  |  
									|  |  | Dominant | ↔ | Submissive |  | Power |  |  
									|  |  | Strong | ↔ | Weak |  | Strength |  |  
									|  |  | Know | ↔ | Don’t know |  | Knowledge |  |  
									|  |  | Trust | ↔ | Distrust |  |  |  |  
									|  |  | Believing | ↔ | Skeptical |  |  |  |  
									|  |  | Rested, Vital | ↔ | Fatigued, Exhausted |  | Energy |  |  
									|  |  | Friendly | ↔ | Unfriendly, Hostile |  |  |  |  
									|  |  | Proud | ↔ | Ashamed |  | stature |  |  
									|  |  | Aggressive | ↔ | Passive, Calm |  |  |  |  
									|  |  | Respect | ↔ | Disrespect |  | Esteem |  |  
									|  |  | Defiant | ↔ | Contrite, Apologetic |  |  |  |  
									|  |  | Thankful, Grateful | ↔ | No Thanks, Unappreciative |  |  |  |  
									|  |  | Relieved | ↔ | Concerned, Anxious |  |  |  |  
									|  |  | Relaxed | ↔ | Stressed |  |  |  |  
									| Procreation |  | (Sexually) Available | ↔ | Unreceptive |  | Procreation | Selectivity |  
									|  |  | Empathetic, I care | ↔ | I Don’t care |  |  |  |  
									|  |  | Sincere | ↔ | Insincere |  |  |  |  
									|  |  | Warm | ↔ | Cold |  |  |  |  
									|  |  | Friend | ↔ | Foe |  |  |  |  
									|  |  | Fearful, Threatened | ↔ | Safe |  | Safety | Safety |  
									|  |  | Patient | ↔ | Impatient |  |  |  |  
									|  |  | Urgent | ↔ | Casual |  | Time |  |  
									|  |  | Important | ↔ | Trivial |  |  |  |  
									|  |  | Approve | ↔ | Disapprove |  |  |  |  
									| Esteem |  | Valued | ↔ | Worthless |  |  | Esteem |  
									|  |  | Helpful | ↔ | Hurtful |  |  |  |  Note that the signal may pertain to the self (1st person), you (2nd person) or a 3rd person. Quotations
							Our brains are physically wired to develop in tandem with another's through emotional communication, beginning before words are spoken ~ Allan N. SchoreWe are designed to be emotionally entangled. ~ Marc Ian Barasch References:A General Theory of Love by Thomas Lewis, Fari Amini, Richard Lannon http://xenia.media.mit.edu/~kris/ftp/thesis/mdpir.pdf |  Fear, Sadness, Anger, Joy, Surprise, Disgust, Contempt, Anger, Envy, Jealousy, Fright, Anxiety, Guilt, Shame, Relief, Hope, Sadness, Depression, Happiness, Pride, Love, Gratitude, Compassion, Aesthetic Experience, Joy, Distress, Happy-for, Sorry-for, Resentment, Gloating, Pride, Shame, Admiration, Reproach, Love, Hate, Hope, Fear, Satisfaction, Relief, Fears-confirmed, Disappointment, Gratification, Gratitude, Anger, Remorse, power, dominance, stature, relationships |