Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Some think Anger has benefits and is useful. However, when you abide as your Self you will see and experience differently. This will be your steady unchanging experience. Mool Mantra Ek Ong Kar There is One God Sat Nam His Name is Truth Karta Purkh He is the doer of everything Nir Bao He is Fearless Nir Ver Without Anger Akal Moort He is Undying Ajuni Unborn Sai Bhang Self-illuminated Gur prasad This is revealed through the True Guru’s Grace Jap! Meditate! Ad Sach He was True in the Beginning Jugad Sach He is True even now Nanak Hosi Bi Sach! Oh Nanak, He shall ever be True ------------------------ Sponsor --------------------~--> Protect your PC from spy ware with award winning anti spy technology. It's free. http://us.click./97bhrC/LGxNAA/yQLSAA/bpSolB/TM --~-> Kundalini Yoga, Books, Videos and DVDs on Kundalini Yoga, Meditation and Mantra CDs - visit <*> Kundaliniyoga/ <*> Kundaliniyoga <*> Your Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 This is true,in my experience. As a yogi don't go and live back with your parents. What do we think?, sat nam Sneak preview the all-new .com. It's not radically different. Just radically better. Kundalini Yoga, Books, Videos and DVDs on Kundalini Yoga, Meditation and Mantra CDs Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Pieter: " When you abide as your Self you will see and experience differently. This will be your steady unchanging experience. " Are you saying that's what you are experiencing all the time? Now Yogi Bhajan used anger as a teaching tool. So you are not saying anger is not useful. I presume you are talking about having a choice? Blessings, Awtar S. Rochester, NY Kundalini Yoga, Books, Videos and DVDs on Kundalini Yoga, Meditation and Mantra CDs Visit your group " Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Some think not feeling has it's benefits and is useful. However when you abide as your Self you will come to see that emotions pass, that they are merely communications between your environment, your body and your soul. Since emotions pass there is no reason to become attached to them, nor to become so very attached to them that one must eradicate them. One comes to know that one needs merely to know and honor them as part of one's experience, as a communication between body, mind and soul. Since emotions pass there is no reason to judge them as "good" or "bad" but merely to accept them as what is and to choose one's actions from the basis of what is. If one knows what is one can choose to be compassionate in their actions and constructive, or one can choose to be destructive. One can choose to feed their anger, to let it go or to direct and transmute the energy. Some think the goal is to strive for an ideal that considers being human to be inferior and lacking to the ideal. Some think that being is all there is and that the greatest challenge is know ourselves completely, wholely and compassionately. This is wonderful that there is variety because through this we come to understand and respect differences rather than assuming that what we have chosen for ourselves is the only and correct choice and way of being in the world. blessings ovasoul Kundalini Yoga, Books, Videos and DVDs on Kundalini Yoga, Meditation and Mantra CDs Visit your group " Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 Sat Nam Pietr Are you saying that the anger many of us feel at children being murdered for political, ethnic, immoral behavior should not be felt and that anger is not a valid feeling? I hope not. This kind of anger has prompted much good to be done about child abuse, children who do not have enough to eat and so forth. Anger that causes us to do something positive seems very valid to me. I would have to live in another world by myself to not feel anger...perhaps eternal sleep. Does not anger against war promote peace movements? I would like to live in a world without anger for all of us. To not experience anger seems like a disconnection to me. Perhaps I am missing your meaning and need clarification. Lovingly Teresa Kundalini Yoga, Books, Videos and DVDs on Kundalini Yoga, Meditation and Mantra CDs Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 I have found that the emotion of anger is my body's communication that there is an opportunity waiting. If I "do something", as Gururattan describes, then the anger goes away. If I do not "do something" then the anger seems to stay (and harbor) until I finally "do something". Anger seems to be the opportunity for self empowerment. If I don't act on my body's anger communication, then I feel like a victim of circumstance. If I do act then I feel self empowered, and by gosh, something good comes out of my action...Diana Bellucci Kundalini Yoga, Books, Videos and DVDs on Kundalini Yoga, Meditation and Mantra CDs Visit your group " Terms of Service. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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