Guest guest Posted July 12, 2003 Report Share Posted July 12, 2003 Question: Master, I have an ungovernable temper--how can I cure it? "Even while anger is happening, if you suddenly become conscious it drops. Try it. Just in the middle, when you are feeling very hot and would like to commit murder, suddenly become aware, and you will feel something has changed: a gear inside -- you can feel the click. Something has changed, now it is no more the same thing. Your inner being has relaxed. It may take time for your outer layer to relax, but the inner being has already relaxed. The cooperation is broken; now you are not identified." Osho: And The Flowers Showered Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2003 Report Share Posted July 12, 2003 "I have an ungovernable temper--how can I cure it?" A young member of this group asked me, What is this person talking about? Well to make it simple, what is my cure if I have an ungovernable temper and to me this is more practical: Go for a run or a swim or anything physical sporting activity that will redirect my "anger" energy to more productive way. At least the run will burn my fats away, makes me feel better thereafter. Scientifically it have been proven that physical activity like sports is itself an anti "anger" or anti stress. The body produces an enzymes which then will counteract the hormones that are being produced when one has an ungovernable temper. This is only a short term answer. An emergency situation. Personally I believe to cure you have to really go deeper into the root cause of this anger. There is always a cause. Everything is a cause and effect. You cannot just "drop" this anger, for if you did not find the root cause, and cure it, it will continue to come back again and again. Its like a cycle, you need to break this cycle of anger. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2003 Report Share Posted July 12, 2003 I agree Noraji, Also I would recomend using your mantra or the name of God/dess. Offer even you anger to God/dess and it will ease the moment. See the person/people/situation as God/dess, and that this is a test of our spiritual abilities. We are Never tested, unless God/dess knows we can pass. That doesn't mean that we will pass this time, just that we can. Failing the test is also part of the process Yet, as you have said, find the root cause of the angry temper habits. Usually it is do to with fear or the feeling of not being in control. Not seeing the other as God/dess, if even just that angry moment. Namaste & Blessed Be Soma Nora <ashwini_puralasamy wrote: "I have an ungovernable temper--how can I cure it?" A young member of this group asked me, What is this person talking about? Well to make it simple, what is my cure if I have an ungovernable temper and to me this is more practical: Go for a run or a swim or anything physical sporting activity that will redirect my "anger" energy to more productive way. At least the run will burn my fats away, makes me feel better thereafter. Scientifically it have been proven that physical activity like sports is itself an anti "anger" or anti stress. The body produces an enzymes which then will counteract the hormones that are being produced when one has an ungovernable temper. This is only a short term answer. An emergency situation. Personally I believe to cure you have to really go deeper into the root cause of this anger. There is always a cause. Everything is a cause and effect. You cannot just "drop" this anger, for if you did not find the root cause, and cure it, it will continue to come back again and again. Its like a cycle, you need to break this cycle of anger. SBC DSL - Now only $29.95 per month! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2003 Report Share Posted July 12, 2003 > this anger. There is always a cause. Everything is a cause and > effect. You cannot just "drop" this anger, for if you did not > find the root cause, and cure it, it will continue to come > back again and again. Its like a cycle, you need to break > this cycle of anger. Nora - Anger is a tough business. Telling someone to just dropping it is akin of just telling that their feelings have no validity. With children, if you just acknowledge their anger by saying: "You sure are angry!" that will oddly defuse it because you are acknowledging it presumably without a lot of judgement on top of it. We all get angry or at least most of us do. If you are trying to live an authentic human life on earth it is bound to happen. Jesus had his moments. In reading some of the stories about the Zen master Joshu, I am sure his teachers and students had their moments with him. If you read the Jewish scriptures "The Book of Ruth" you will see Naomi full of anger and dispair over life and with her God. In the late 70's the buzz was that one needed to eliminate one's anger because anger was simply a bad thing or a negative emotion. So dutifully I would meditate to "bring it under control" but I never did. Exercise actually was better but as you said, not a real solution. The problem with my anger was that it could turn in to bitterness or hatred whereas anger usually burns cleanly. In talking to my sister the school teacher, I asked her how she dealt with children with hate. She told me that she didn't actually come across it too much but she had to explain to her children that while they had these feelings, they could at least act like decent people. Yes life was probably very unfair but there is still the moment and there were other people to consider. Not an elegant solution but self control is not bad either. It is a start. In many ways, my sister understands the yoga of life. At this period in history, there are many things that an individual can do both with anger and for them as a mentor. One thing is not to assume that you know too much about it. For example, you get these things like depression is anger turned in on itself. (Of course that begs that questiong if anger is depression turned outward.) I didn't find that to be true. Depression was one thing and anger another. Another one that I got a lot of even from a very good counselor that at the base of all anger is fear. While I spent a long time in search of that fear, I found that its cause was other things like what were my internal dialogues saying and were they causing me to be angry and frustrated. The psychitrist Albert Ellis believes that behind every feeling there is a corresponding throught or set of thoughts that creates it. I found that to be true - more so than fear. There was working with Robert Fritz's work that showed me that how I was made up created a lot of my anger. Once I understood that then I understood the mechanism behind it. A big peace came to me shortly thereafter that hasn't left me. It wasn't fear. I have to say that there are those people with charmed existences that don't understand the difficulty that some of us have with certain aspects of life. It is a real mystery to us and if we could do a better job of it we probably would be doing it. If the student could do something about his anger, he probably wouldn't have asked for the help to begin with. Finding his answer might be his journey. Some of us do a better job of handling things than others. As long as he isn't hurting someone or himself, we can give allowances to that. Who is to say that there might be just cause for the anger. You don't know. Thank you for reading my ramblings. Eric ============================ Returning to the Ordinary World A monk asked Kegon, "How does an enligthtened one return to the ordinary world?" Kegon replied, "A broken mirror never reflects again; fallen flowers never go back to the old branches." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2003 Report Share Posted July 13, 2003 Soma - Love that name for this topic. I think the matras can work as long as you are not using the matras covering the problem or the issue. At this point in time, there are many ways to deal with it. What is important is to do those things that work for you as an individual. If this doesn't work then try another and so on. It is like a splinter that has to be removed to stop the infection. Once it is out then the healing can take place. And if it is anger in the heart, it is a very hard thing to remove. Eric , Soma <somaphoenixx> wrote: > I agree Noraji, > > Also I would recomend using your mantra or the name of God/dess. Offer even you anger to God/dess and it will ease the moment. See the person/people/situation as God/dess, and that this is a test of our spiritual abilities. We are Never tested, unless God/dess knows we can pass. That doesn't mean that we will pass this time, just that we can. Failing the test is also part of the process Yet, as you have said, find the root cause of the angry temper habits. Usually it is do to with fear or the feeling of not being in control. Not seeing the other as God/dess, if even just that angry moment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2003 Report Share Posted July 15, 2003 Is it possible that there should not be any anger in us? Can we actually erase anger totally? Logically we should only then we can "purify" and "detach" ourselves but in practical term can we or should we? Colin Robinson (also a member of this list) who is an editor of Ferment, in his December 2002 issue: The Vulnerability of the Hero, The Wrath of the Loving Wife. In this story (as told in Adbuta Ramayana) the angry Sita transform herself from a loving wife to that of an angry fighting woman when she saw Rama lies unconscious and immobile after being shot by Ravana's arrow. What I learn after reading this is that we do need anger in us but as long as this anger is being control, it will serve as an advantage in our need to survive. It is said bacteria is bad for our body. But there are bacteria in our body especially in the large intestine and they have their function there. As long as the bacteria remain in the large intestine, they are okay, but once they "travels" to another part of the body like eg the Urinary System, they becomes bad and dangerous. This anger is the driving force that helps us to push forward in life. That is where this idea of Anger Management and Emotional Intelligence comes in. So just like any other form of Management, you have the immediate/emergency and the aftermath. The Immediate is obviously the steps one take when one knows that his anger is building up. How to control it. The Aftermath is to sit down and explore that anger. I think this is where the Anger of the heart falls. That is what Emotional Intelligence is all about. Our ability to look at our emotion. To analyze and understands it. Only through understanding, one will be able to control and becoming a better person. This is what "breaking the cycle" means. Obviously I agree with you Eric you cannot "drop" the anger. That is what Supraath in his earlier message remarked "Even while anger is happening, if you suddenly become conscious it drops". I don't think so that the anger will spontaneously drop itself when you become conscious of it. I feel anger is like a magnet. It sticks with us. To remove it, we need an effort. If the anger is an "organ" I really like to cut it into half. Put them under a microscope. Study the cells that make up this organ call anger. Learn about the blood vessels that supply blood to this organ. Where these blood vessels comes from. Feel the texture of this organ in my hand, and perhaps smell it too, and who knows (if my mind suddenly goes wild) I might want to taste it. Hey! We must be fair to all our senses: I have seen, I have touch, I have smelled, so I must taste right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 15, 2003 Report Share Posted July 15, 2003 Aum Supraath You quoted Osho, a.k.a. Sri Rajneesh, as saying "... Just in the middle, when you are feeling very hot and would like to commit murder, suddenly become aware...". How very prophetic of him, considering that he was murdered by his own followers. It is too bad that his followers didn't lesson to the lessons of their leader. But, then again, Sri Rajneesh only reaped what he had sown. He was implicated in many illegal activities in the U.S., including murder, and left that country to avoid prosecution. Hari Aum Omprem , Supraath<supraath> wrote: > Question: > Master, I have an ungovernable temper--how can I cure it? > > "Even while anger is happening, if you suddenly become conscious it drops. Try it. Just in the middle, when you are feeling very hot and would like to commit murder, suddenly become aware, and you will feel something has changed: a gear inside -- you can feel the click. Something has changed, now it is no more the same thing. Your inner being has relaxed. It may take time for your outer layer to relax, but the inner being has already relaxed. The cooperation is broken; now you are not identified." > > Osho: And The Flowers Showered Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2003 Report Share Posted July 19, 2003 lördagen den 12 juli 2003 17.01 skrev Nora: > This is only a short term answer. An emergency situation. Personally > I believe to cure you have to really go deeper into the root cause of > this anger. There is always a cause. Everything is a cause and > effect. You cannot just "drop" this anger, for if you did not > find > the root cause, and cure it, it will continue to come back again and > again. Its like a cycle, you need to break this cycle of anger. I agree with you here. Anger is often a symptom of something else, and repressing the anger will just mean to encase that other thing, which will appear at a later time. Personally I see things like anger, sorrow, happiness, etc. as emotions, that change like the weather. And when rain comes, you don't try to stop the rain, you just put some rainclothes on and that way counquer the negativeness with rain. So when anger comes to me, I conquer it in a similar way. Just say "oh, I am angry, oh, well, that's just such a day". That way anger does not overcome me, but I always stay in control, even when angry. But I am a woman, not a male yogi or sadhu. I belive that certain things might be different for the male and for the female psyche. Some women try to act spiritually, by duplicating male spirituality, but that's not something I "believe" in. As the female supreme is different from the male supreme, the female psyche is also different from the male. Read some stories about Parvati and Shiva, and note how they act differently. Parvati is not less "spiritual" than Shiva, although she does not sit like a yogi and meditate under a tree. She is just female different. So a female can learn how to act in harmony with that supreme female, and that is a spiritual way for her to act. Oh, yes, Parvati might throw angry curses when offended where Shiva might be more equiposied and don't. That's why it is more dangerous to offend a woman than a man. Prisni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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