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Desire Must Be Transformed Otherwise it Explodes and Anger Comes Along for the Ride - (1425)

Introduction

I would,really like to draw your attention to a very interesting and useful post found in the Blog section of the www.gnosissydney.com website. Here is the direct link: http://gnosissydney.com/all-of-us-also-know-that-wrath-and-anger-is-fear/

The first line of the post says the following:

“Wrath, rage, anger, is an explosion of desire. Sooner or later, a lot of accumulated desire explodes, that is why we must continually be transmuting, transforming, so as to not accumulate so much desire.”


Watch Anger

Anger of the explosive type creeps up on us, we sometimes don’t know how accumulated desire we have there within us. All of a sudden after receiving a certain key impression we can explode with anger, and what’s worse - an anger that is out of our control, and that is something really worth regretting.

Bang!

Accumulated Desire

The reason why we explode says this post is that we have so much accumulated desire and that is exactly right.

It may seem strange at first if our anger is related to a person not treating us well. But looking into it is very true. This is because when we are angry at a person for not treating us well, there within us is a huge desire for them to treat us well. We really desire that good treatment from the person, we really desire it for certain reasons that we have to find out. Anyway there is the answer that is why we explode because of a desire being present. I am actually very grateful to this post. Its amazing we sometimes come across things by accident but they are no accident.


Transform Desires

We have to really transform our desires constantly otherwise we are going to explode. This is just the way things work.

Anger by nature is frustrated desire and desire does not like to stay quiet, it is volatile and dynamic by nature and when there is too much of it, it explodes. When it explodes, it explodes with the purpose of being fulfilled and that desire that wishes to be fulfilled, brings anger along with it, so to use anger as a tool to help to get that desire fulfilled.


Conclusion

Work to transform desire and be very very watchful about the desire we are accumulating so as to not explode all of a sudden surprising ourselves. This is part of being a good and responsible psychological house keeper.

End (1425).

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