Q: Your philosophy is one of a denial of emotions.
A: I do not deny the emotions, but their validity. I do not endorse the bottling-up or harbouring of emotions, neither do I recommend the expressive release of them. You see, the expression of emotions is a denial of the cause of emotions. If you tackle the cause of emotions, then emotions will be overcome. This is certainly not a denial of emotions.
Q: You seem to think emotions are not physical. But there are regions of the brain which, if removed, prevent a person from being emotional. This would indicate that emotions are an inherent part of being human.
A: The emotions I speak of are the irrational feelings created by deluded thought. When you are rid of false thoughts, you will be rid of false feelings, regardless of your physical brain.
Q: What you are saying is not practical. Our society needs a consensual reality to be able to function. You are not conforming to our consensual materialistic-emotional reality.
A: This world is not materialistic by nature: I wish you would reach this consensus.