Thursday, 26 October 2017

The “I’s” of Anger and the “I’s” of Violence Their Difference Explained - (2025)

Introduction

These are notes that I took down last night from a class by my marvellous missionary (m3).


Anger

Anger is an effect ego. It defends the structure of the ego. It's function is to defend the interests of the ego or the ‘myself’ and the various other egos that we have.

Hatred and Ill-Will in Anger

With anger is associated hatred. Anger most certainly contains a component of ill-will.

Anger takes away the knowledge or vision of what we are about to do or are actually doing.


Genuine Force in Anger and the Story of Anger

The genuine force of our Being is inside anger, so when the essence can not get what it wishes to reach, it needs a dose of force to reach what it wishes for. The essence then calls out for force and what answers its call is anger, which is a certain encapsulation of force which is unfortunately conditioned to engage our energy destructively against something, someone or ourselves.

Violence

Violence is different to anger

Violence is force used for a reason, towards a specific objective which is usually to correct an injustice.

Anger defends all the egos but violence is very specific and has a defined objective which is to balance some injustice.

There is much mental violence in us, despite whether we have a tendency towards physical violence or not.

Violence is violent anger. It is not irritation, annoyance or agitation but something further on than that.

Violence is the use of force to obtain something. There is an "I'' of violence itself, which uses the force of the Being but it is called by every ego.


Conclusion

Anger is the detect that takes the force of the Being in its hands to defend the structure of the ego, which is certainly different to violence, which are actually “I’s” in themselves.

End (2025).

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