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ANGER

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Does your Daughter know it's OK to be Angry? :: Article by Soraya Chemry, Author of Rage Becomes Her

"It's time we raised healthy Anger back to the rafters of acceptibility..."
:: quote by Jeff Brown posted by Grant Eagles.

Anger Permission & Spirituality :: Jeff Brown facebook post commented on by Stacia
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Quotes
"Even raw and messy emotions are a form of light, crackling, bursting with energy. We can see the light of rage in a positive way, in order to see into places we cannot usually see.

A negative use of rage is to destructively concentrate it in one tiny spot until, like acid creating an ulcer, it destructively burns a black hole right through all the delicate layers of the psyche.

But there is another way. All emotion, even rage, carries knowledge, insight, what some call enlightenment.

Or rage can, for a time, become our teacher… a thing not to be rid of so fast but rather something to climb the mountain for, something to personify, learn from, deal with internally, then shape into something useful in the world as a result, or something we let go back down to dust.

In the wild life, rage is not a stand-alone term. It is a substance waiting for or transformative efforts. The cycle of rage is like any other cycle; it rises, falls dies, and is released as new energy."

Clarissa Pinkola Estes Woman Who Run With The Wolves
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