- (dus-) 'bad, difficult' and φέρω (phérō) 'to bear') is a
profound state of
unease or dissatisfaction. It is the
semantic opposite of euphoria. In a psychiatric...
- Duḥkha (/ˈduːkə/; Sanskrit: दुःख, Pali: dukkha) "suffering", "pain", "
unease", or "unsatisfactoriness", is an
important concept in Buddhism,
Jainism and...
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Tales of
Unease was a
British supernatural drama series based on a
series of
horror story anthologies,
edited by John Burke. The
series ran for
seven episodes...
-
Cinema of
Unease: A
Personal Journey by Sam
Neill is a do****entary
about the
history of New
Zealand cinema written by Sam
Neill and co-directed by Neill...
- (commonly
translated as "suffering" or "cause of suffering", "unsatisfactory", "
unease"), and anattā (without a
lasting essence). The
concept of
humans being subject...
-
Stephen King's It. The
character can be seen as
playing on the
sense of
unease felt by
sufferers of coulrophobia, the fear of clowns. The
character is...
-
Although seemingly harmless, this
small act
triggers an
eerie sense of
unease in Janhvi. Later, as the
family drives to
their farmhouse,
Vanraj hands...
-
which leads to
awakening and full
liberation from
dukkha (lit. 'suffering,
unease'). He
regarded this path as a
Middle Way
between extremes such as asceticism...
- Theme. Upon the end of the Beatles'
performing career,
McCartney sensed unease in the band and
wanted them to
maintain creative productivity. He pressed...
- surrealness, nostalgia, or sadness, and
elicit responses of both
comfort and
unease.
Research by
Alexander Diel and
Michael Lewis of
Cardiff University has...