Emotions are dependent on interpretation. Same information, depending on interpretation, produces opposed emotions.
Here is an illustration from a Hasidic short story: "Once upon a time, there lived a poor farmer. He had a cow and it happened that his cow died. He became very sad and came to his rabbi complaining over God's actions. The rabbi explained that the Angel of Death visited farmer's family at night. The Angel of Death wanted to take the farmer's wife, but a good angel gave him a cow instead." So the farmer's sorrow over the cow was replaced by the relief that worse thing hadn't happened.
This was an illustration that the interpretation of the event can radically change the resulting emotion.
It is frequent in the New Age culture to change the traditional emotions
from fear, to acceptance and rejection by choice,
from sadness over a loss, to acceptance and joy of continuing the path,
from anger to forgiveness,
from panic over troubles to fascination over new opportunities,
from pain of change to enjoyment of a new experience, and so on.