Anger blinds and also produces memory loss.
Anger has the function of defending, protecting and correcting.
Anger is related a loss of vision.
When we get angry our ability to visualise disappears.
Because of a lack of vision, that is usually not being able to see what others are saying, we get angry.
Often also not being able to see our own truths in a pressurised environment we can get angry.
When we can't see a truth, or see the real reason for something, or see a defect we have or an error we are making, we get angry.
When we can't see the solution, a way out or a better way to do something we get angry. When we can't see an alternative to our desire or that letting go is better we get angry.
To stop being angry we need clear, wide and deep vision. Getting angry ruins this vision and cultivating this vision weakens anger.
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