Sources and Dealing with Anger - Part 1
by William Perry, M.A.
In a recent front page article in USA Today the subject was anger in America. People of all ages are
starting to express rage over the smallest of matters. The article stated that one of the reasons was because
of multiple tasking and our over-stimulation in the world of information and technology. We are burning
ourselves up because there is so much to choose from and we forget to step away, let the mind relax, renew
our bodies and prioritize. Anger primarily stems from the inability to make healthy useful decisions for our lives.
The first area of indecision concerns the natural expression of emotions. By nature our emotions must flow
naturally and fluidly in order to remain secure and healthy. The article indicated that Americans are overly
steeped in the quest for instant gratification. We have been taught "we deserve" at the expense of everything
around us. To honor an emotional desire and act in its behalf are two distinct lines of focus. We are all Spirit
beings with the gift of emotional expression. After taking into review a desire that might stem from a strong
emotion, we may in fact rule out acting upon our emotional desire. The cost might simply be too high or the
realization that it is improper timing could enter our minds. Nonetheless we are to honor every emotion and
use it as biofeedback for our lives.
Anger also comes from lack of recognition of purpose. We each have been given in each unique lifetime
the gift of purpose. By remembering it, cultivating our talents, and staying focused on delivering it, we are
optimally serving ourselves and all life around us. An internal backlash begins to develop when we deny what
we came to accomplish in each lifetime. Each of us can contribute to the whole of life and reduce the internal
distress if we but remember our highest purpose. Strategies such as hypnosis, intuitive guidance from a professional,
or just remembering what you loved to do as a child, can easily reacquaint you with your purpose.
The third source of anger I believe comes from the decision not to trust our deepest feelings. These true
feelings contain messages, intelligence, and information concerning how to act as loving, sensitive, decisive human
beings. These feelings tell us when to take the initiative or when to slow down. They are foolproof when they come
from our heart of hearts which directly takes guidance from the spirit nature of ourselves and all of life. Our feelings
contain clues as well as out right guidance to help us with every decision of our daily lives.
Our higher selves yearn to work in conjunction with the spirit guides around us. True feelings are in a different
class from commonplace emotional display. Emotion is often ruled by the lower self and the ego which are sometimes
diametrically opposed to spiritual welfare or following our highest purpose. The emotional life as stated earlier is a
great biofeedback mechanism to show us where we're out of alignment and living contrary to our highest truth. Anger
stops when we pay attention to both, honoring that when we practice discernment and feel our way along, life blossoms.
When we honor our emotions and register the negative ones such as greed, lust, hate, and needless fear it is easy to see
where we are out of spiritual alignment. In short these emotions often show us what we no longer want to be.
Everyone on the spiritual path can help eliminate negative anger by being a shining example of one who remembers
their purpose, accepts emotional display at face value without judgment or condemnation , then uses healthy discernment
to decide what to do next. Simultaneously we can honor the gift of true feelings and use their power to pave the way for more
peaceful joyous future.
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William Perry, M.A. has professional training and certification in pastoral counseling, Ministry, parapsychology, hypnotherapy and body massage. He now devotes his practice to spiritual direction, a unique blend of depth psychology and intuitive awareness which often focuses on the hidden subconscious patterns that keep us stuck and debilitated.
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