Monday, April 2, 2012

Anger

Anger is a ballast to most people. It can hold us in our time of need, and push us to do the things we always wanted but never tried, such as writing a book or even producing music. Anger can do may thing for us, but letting it have its way with us, that's the thing we mortals can't accept. There are many ways we've tried to deal with it, we burned it out, we used it, we threw it out of us, but it always came back. Do many people know why? Yes, it is because it is not an outside entity, we make it ourselves. Yes, quite an ironic twist, but it is true, we make it, and it, in the vast majority of the time when we use it, or even let it out of our control, (giving up on holding it, (the smart thing to do)), it attempts to destroy us. But that is because we don't understand anger. Anger is a destructive force, and the only ones who have ever had success at controlling it, know that, holding the answers in our face the whole time. "Since anger is destructive, let it destroy our enemies, and divert the little that is left over to the creative inspirations for our people."

Has anyone who has ever used this method gone wrong? Yes. but it is the best way. And it is present in the teachings of many martial arts, and even in the symbolisms of Asia. The Tao balance mark Yin and Yang, or Evil and Good, (written in order,(yin is evil and yang is good)), is but one of the "accepted" as proof  to the methods, and to represent En as well is a wonderful thing. Allthough, this post was about a way to deal with anger that empties it for a long while, it does have a vast majority to do with En, though I'll save that information for my next post.

"The only line between insanity and genius, is marked by successes and failures" Albert Einstein

Signed ISA

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