Disgust
Disgust is an emotional signal connected to revulsion, moral alarm, contamination, contempt, or a need for distance. It is not a diagnosis and it does not have to become your master.
Intensity levels
Mild
Moderate
Intense
Common triggers
A moment involving revulsion, moral alarm, contamination, contempt, or a need for distance
fatigue, pressure, conflict, loss, change, or unmet need
a memory, expectation, relationship pattern, or body state
Cognitive reactions
I want distance.
This feels wrong.
I do not want this near me.
Behavioral reactions
reject
criticize
withdraw
Body signals
stomach turn
pulling back
facial tension
What it may be protecting
Disgust marks revulsion, moral alarm, or a need for distance.
Spiritual reflection
Bring disgust honestly into prayer. Ask what it reveals, what it may be protecting, and what response would be shaped by truth, love, courage, and peace.
Resilience strategies
Discern whether distance is wise or judgment is distorting.
Name the violated value.
Keep dignity in view.
Regulation practices
Sacred Pause
Reframing
Mindful Breathing
Reflection prompts
What triggered disgust?
What might disgust be protecting?
What is disgust requesting from me?
What is the next faithful step?
Related emotions
Revulsion
Loathing
Contempt