Dynamic Mode 1 — Only emotion
Description: Feeling without wanting.
Example:Suddenly feeling nostalgia while walking across a campus.
Dynamic Mode 2 — Only desire
Description: Wanting without strong feeling.
Example: Pursuing promotion mainly for achievement or status.
Dynamic Mode 3 — Either emotion or desire
Description: At times feeling, at times wanting.
Example: Sometimes feeling lonely and other times simply desiring companionship.
Dynamic Mode 4 — Both emotion and desire
Description: Feeling and wanting simultaneously.
Example: Feeling love for a child while desiring to protect them.
Dynamic Mode 5 — Emotion changing to desire
Description: Feeling transforms into wanting.
Example: Sadness during isolation gradually becoming a desire for connection.
Dynamic Mode 6 — Desire changing to emotion
Description: Wanting transforms into feeling.
Example: Desiring recognition slowly becoming frustration or disappointment.
Dynamic Mode 7 — Between emotion and desire
Description: Hovering in the tension or ambiguity between feeling and wanting.
Example: Wondering whether an attraction is emotional attachment or simple longing.
Dynamic Mode 8 — Neither emotion nor desire
Description: Absence of both feeling and wanting.
Example: Feeling detached, without strong emotion or ambition.
Dynamic Mode 9 — Beyond emotion and desire
Description: A state transcending ordinary feeling and wanting.
Example: Experiencing quiet awareness without emotional pull or craving.