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Some Points on Anger III (203)

Point 21

Anger damages our internal vision or clairvoyance. “Blinded by anger” is a common saying.


Point 22

Anger releases a certain poison called imperil into the blood which in turn damages our imagination or clairvoyance.


Point 23

There are three types of anger: physical or of the body, word and mind.


Point 24

We get angry when others come to us that have the same level of the being as us and we allow our subconscious to connect to theirs. Anger is very contagious.


Point 25

There is a red line or a limit related to anger. If we go pass this anger we get loose control and act instinctively and reason, love, respect etc. are all gone. Anger is in full control of the human machine.


Point 26

Anger does not have a goal, the other egos behind it, have the goal.


Point 27

To avoid anger we need to solve the situation without a mental process, because, anger exists or manifests on the level of the mental processes. We should also ask the Being to remove any obstacle.


Point 28

Anger has hatred within it.


Point 29

Anger leads us to misuse the word.


Point 30

Anger has a particular use of the word. Some of the signs that anger is using our word are definite, radical, extreme statements, swearing, cursing, ill-will, loud volume, harsh or sharp tone etc.


Point 31

The loss of the sexual energy makes one angry. This is because we lack the force of the sexual energy. Anger also comes from a sense of impotence or powerlessness.


Point 32

Anger in association with pride leads us to commit injustice. This is because pride is the ego that tries to restore the balance or it is the conditioned sense of the dignity and justice of the Being. When pride uses anger being conditioned it goes against others and creates more unbalance and the therefore injustice.


End (203). 

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