Guest guest Posted August 25, 2005 Report Share Posted August 25, 2005 Carol wrote: While you are focusing on plots, conspiracy, and negativity,you are missing Amma's message of unconditional love. Feel her arms around you, and let her heal your heart, and release your anger over the event. Amma has moved on. She continues to love everyone. Let her light and love shine through you. Dear Carol ~ what a wonderful message to all of us, and in it the heart of it several important truths... 1) the need to release anger. We can't let go what we haven't recognized, and I am a perfect example of this, for just when I feel I have let go my anger towards my abusive parents, another layer of the onion peels, and there is a deeper level of hurt. I have always believed that anger is what we cover up our pain with, like a bandaid. The pain is so much harder to release, but release it we must, and the anger too. For each one, it is a very personal process. 2) let Amma's Light and Live shine through us ... for ultimately, there is nothing more healing. Jai Ma ~ Linda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2005 Report Share Posted August 25, 2005 Lindaji wrote: "... 1) the need to release anger. We can't let go what we haven't recognized, and I am a perfect example of ...I have always believed that anger is what we cover up our pain with, like a bandaid. The pain is so much harder to release, but release it we must, and the anger too." It seems that anger can be peeled back to reveal layers of other emotions that it covers, such as hurt or fear. Then, when we face those underlying feelings, asking God for help as needed, we seem to really start healing. Amma has said (paraphrased) that when we feel angry, to ask ourselves where it's coming from. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2005 Report Share Posted August 26, 2005 "forgivness is the best antibiotic for anger" - Amma. i feel anger is more or less the pain from wounds within. go to that wound & heal it with forgiveness & compassion. this is my anger management policy. at Her Lotus Feet, Her baby : ) - Ammachi Thursday, August 25, 2005 3:50 PM Re: Re: To Carol on releasing anger Lindaji wrote: "... 1) the need to release anger. We can't let go what we haven't recognized, and I am a perfect example of ...I have always believed that anger is what we cover up our pain with, like a bandaid. The pain is so much harder to release, but release it we must, and the anger too." It seems that anger can be peeled back to reveal layers of other emotions that it covers, such as hurt or fear. Then, when we face those underlying feelings, asking God for help as needed, we seem to really start healing. Amma has said (paraphrased) that when we feel angry, to ask ourselves where it's coming from. Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha! a.. Visit your group "Ammachi" on the web. b.. Ammachi c.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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