Your Anger

I would not look upon anger as something foreign to me that I have to fight… I have to deal with my anger with care, with love, with tenderness, with nonviolence. ~Thich Nhat Hạnh

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  1. prakash b

    November 28, 2013

    Anger is that outburst that comes out when the brain goes off an in that darkness it comes fires out only to hurt you an others
    Ones anger can be cooled only by patience sailence not joining him wd word by word an replying him after keeping a distance wd time it helps the angry one to look back at his atitude an correct it
    Two angers at the same time
    Matching word by word
    Is going to end only in humiliation of life an end of relationship

    Win your anger an you are complete
    Giving into your anger being complete you are incomplete totally gd day sos tx dear

  2. prakash b

    November 28, 2013

    That gives you positive energy to reply to that anger in patience
    An take away ones anger

  3. Marina Paredes

    November 28, 2013

    +prakash b precisely…and that's me alright! its my nature. My attitude towards anger and disappointment. "SILENCE"

  4. Ravi Pp

    November 28, 2013

    Anger is the sign of immaturity in one !

  5. Marina Paredes

    November 28, 2013

    +Ravi Pp its okey to get angry its but natural and human..what matters is how you deal with it…

  6. Ravi Pp

    November 28, 2013

    Dealing is a petty business; keep the `I` away, and see if anger dares to come !!

  7. prakash b

    November 28, 2013

    Tx dear marina its mine an your nature same

  8. Jesse H

    November 28, 2013

    Anger is a part of who we are and have to deal with in this life. What we choose to do with it is our choice. Good to see you Jendhamuni.

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