“0% In: The Concept Of Anger (Part 1) 11″
Excerpts From This Issue On Anger
- 0% in: “..0.,,.,..,,,, ,,nE m0 4 THE CONCEPT OF ANGER And how to deal with it The World Really Isn t Une Really Rotten Place mnfzx IS”
- 36% in: “o Deaf With Tenurisrn 10 The Concept of Anger Part 1 11 Can Ona Ba Bom With a Short Fuse? 13 Red Heads Have a Quick Temper Tr”
- 36% in: “or Fafsa? 13 On Watching Teievisiun 1 4 Anger and Vulnerablllty !o me Alien Force 14 The Concept of Anger Part 2 Anger as an “
- 36% in: “lty !o me Alien Force 14 The Concept of Anger Part 2 Anger as an Addiction 15 Being Mamputated by Other Or Burying Your Anger”
- 36% in: “en Force 14 The Concept of Anger Part 2 Anger as an Addiction 15 Being Mamputated by Other Or Burying Your Anger 18 Why Hitle”
- 36% in: “ing Mamputated by Other Or Burying Your Anger 18 Why Hitler Chewed the F tug In Anger 19 Righteous Indignationz Is THIS Anger”
- 36% in: “Anger 18 Why Hitler Chewed the F tug In Anger 19 Righteous Indignationz Is THIS Anger? 19 Thought Ferms of Anger 20 VISIT THE”
- 36% in: “Anger 19 Righteous Indignationz Is THIS Anger? 19 Thought Ferms of Anger 20 VISIT THE NEW C.A.C. HOME PAGE AND DOMAIN ON THE “
- 36% in: “ionz Is THIS Anger? 19 Thought Ferms of Anger 20 VISIT THE NEW C.A.C. HOME PAGE AND DOMAIN ON THE INTERNET The CAC Bulletin B”
- 46% in: “Awareness indicates that the concept of anger be that which is looked atfat this time. This Awareness suggests that when enti”
- 46% in: “ities eigpress themselves in a. fomi of anger, that this activity is that which is associated with fear, as well as the feeli”
- 47% in: ” niarmer that one who is Expressing the anger would like to see the approach to e. This Awareness indicates that often, the e”
- 47% in: ” often, the expression or experience of anger is that which, because of the extremeemotion involved, prevents cotmnunication “
- 47% in: “t which causes the phenome non known as anger. This Awareness indicates that the difficulty with anger is that when one ups t”
- 47% in: “ness indicates that the difficulty with anger is that when one ups the volume of emotion, the other feels like it is necessar”
- 48% in: “ve tragic repercussions. The Dangers of Anger in a Relationship This Awareness ixidicetes that there are, for exarnple, exper”
- 48% in: “ces in whicii an entity rnight, through anger, harm another over some argument about something that normaili means little or “
- 48% in: “rein entities under stand the danger of anger in e relationship, some are unable to relate without the use of anger, or witho”
- 48% in: “are unable to relate without the use of anger, or without having anger as a shielded sword rea y to be brought out if there i”
- 48% in: “out the use of anger, or without having anger as a shielded sword rea y to be brought out if there is any threat tothe entit “
- 48% in: “ing angry, just by having the threat of anger shielded behind his or her behavior. This Awareness indicates that anger, in en”
- 48% in: “behavior. This Awareness indicates that anger, in enerel. is e tool that can be used by those who are skjgful in psychodrama.”
- 48% in: “ough clear communication. The only time anger should be used as a tool for psychodrama is when one entity is continually usin”
- 48% in: “is when one entity is continually using anger to coerce others. In such an instance, there may be situations in which someone”
- 49% in: “meone can rnirror back that 11 entity s anger to demonstrate the effefi. Ol d Y1 1UT15 l1 H1C the psychodrama, so that the ot”
- 49% in: “of fJho has the most power behind their anger as to who will give in or who won t give in. This Awareness indicates that in t”
- 49% in: “ngry beneath, but simply pretending the anger or dernon strativetpurposes, to demonstrate a pomt.Th1s hes been clone ef ectiv”
- 49% in: “rs in understanding their own behavior. Anger Accompllahas Llttla of Value for Anyone But this Awareness indicates that the v”
- 49% in: “etentities un erstand, in general, that anger accomplishes very little of great vztlue for anyone, other th an to serve as an”
- 50% in: ” if one wishes to avoid the extremes of anger which could lead to violent reactions, one needs to be willing and able and cog”
- 51% in: “iaily hits to do with survival, wherein anger is ghenerally triggered, That when one feels that he or she ts t reatened some “
- 51% in: “lp alleviate many of the prolilems with anger that dism tso marry relationshiriijs which entities ha ve. And which can, in tu”
- 51% in: ” and suffering for those who endure the anger of others. or of one s own self. For often those who exhibit such anfer also su”
- 52% in: “s out lreater tlJerfon1ia11ce Ievels of anger and expression, fort ose w o enjoy seeing themselves perform in such manner. Th”
- 53% in: “able to communicate without express ing anger. This Awareness indicates that in such communication, the party who is extierie”
- 53% in: “cation, the party who is extierierlcing anger is not necessarily the one who will ca l for time out. It is also suggested tha”
- 53% in: ” that the other party who witnesses the anger may wish to saly something such as, Well, let s talk a out this later, w ten we”
- 54% in: ” youf For this will only exaggerate the anger in many cases and It njiay not calm I e entity enough, or stop the discussion a”
- 54% in: “t point, but may simply trigger further anger or violence. Carefully Avoid Judgmental Statements When Angry It is very import”
- 57% in: “shness When Angry FOLLOW UP QUESTION Is anger always acqluired, or is it possible some peo le might be born with w at you mig”
- 57% in: “lities that Often express themselves as anger are generally inherent in one s own inakeup, and some entities never seem to be”
- 57% in: ” to be angry quite frequently. Frequent Anger May indicate Health Problems This Awareness indicates that this also is one way”
- 58% in: “entities who have the tendencies toward anger generally have tendencies toward circulatory problems, heart probleim, or high “
- 58% in: “n excess. This Awareness indicates that anger also helps to trigfger more headaches for entities, andthe general ten ency of “
- 58% in: “le who are easily angered, or hold onto anger, even when suppressed is that they have greater circul.alory pt oblems than oth”
- 59% in: “renaline type energies, such as through anger or liysical violence and activities such as described in kicking the car or dri”
- 60% in: “some entities being more incline toward anger than others. And in this sense, it isn t necessartgii acquired, except as envir”
- 64% in: “o have an influence on the promotion of anger, love, passion, and the more emotional side of an ontity s expression. This Awa”
- 64% in: “docile and relaxed fpe of behavior. .14 ANGER AND VULNEFIABILITY TD THE ALIEN FORCE I believe Awareness has previously indica”
- 64% in: “an emit? through the aurs at moments of anger. Is this con med to those entities who seem to be perpetusllfi angry, and have “
- 65% in: “ndicates that when an entity ex presses anger, they are essentialgi iinng their emotional charge at another and to do so, e s”
- 65% in: “y are susceptible to receiving shots of anger toward themselves. This Awareness indicates that an entity, uatiron launching t”
- 65% in: ” entity, uatiron launching torpedoes of anger, may find it v ualsle to move into a quiet stage and repair the shields throu g”
- 65% in: “that may have been damaged by the fired anger or torpedoes will then repair as these entities or ships communicate with each “
- 65% in: “rein one fires pellets and torpedoes of anger, the other Fires photon torpedoes is very c lose, and for the sake oi understan”
- 66% in: “tity who is angry and fires a charge of anger or torpedoes of anger, may find those striking another shield, if that entity r”
- 66% in: “fires a charge of anger or torpedoes of anger, may find those striking another shield, if that entity refuses to be responsiv”
- 66% in: ” refuses to be responsive to the othefs anger. For example, the entity who says, You are too angry to speak to me now. I ern “
- 66% in: “h allows the enttty bein? fired upon bi anger to remain unseuttled or undisturbe . It is li ened unto having one s shields up”
- 66% in: “nto having one s shields up so that the anger does not penetrate QIJESTTON Wisdom of Awareness… On Watching Television This”
- 67% in: “. gg if CAC 10 1 10 6 B9 THE CONCEPT OF ANGER Part 2 Anger as an Addiction Urrnvtnc ivinssxcs This Awareness indicates that i”
- 67% in: “0 1 10 6 B9 THE CONCEPT OF ANGER Part 2 Anger as an Addiction Urrnvtnc ivinssxcs This Awareness indicates that it recently sp”
- 67% in: “hat it recently spoke of the concept of anger, and that this Awareness would like, at this time, to add further information i”
- 67% in: ” The Shot ofAdre 1ellne That Gomes With Anger This Awareness suggests that this applies not in every case, but to many situat”
- 67% in: “that in many instances or many entities anger is an addiction. This Awareness indicates that it is as much an addiction as an”
- 67% in: ” the shot of adrenaline t at comes wiii anger. This Awareness indicates that it gives their life a sense of high value and pr”
- 67% in: “here it becomes addictive to an entity, anger can be triggered for the entity bfy various instances that are sometimes almost”
- 67% in: “ives but whereby this addictive type of anger can he trig ered for the individual lookin for that moment, that high, that spe”
- 68% in: “es angry. This Awareness indicates this anger then is expressed, and the entity feels hiinself herself to be noticed, to he r”
- 68% in: “artificially create situations in which anger can he an expression, so that they then have the opportunity for that special p”
- 68% in: “ituation with one who enjoys expressing anger will give in quickly in order to pacify the entity so that the isrurbance does “
- 68% in: ” may enjoy the excitement of expressing anger. This Awareness indicates in this sense, there are those relationships that are”
- 69% in: “ing off the handle and expressing one s anger. Cllnglng to Old Past Memories so Anger Can be Trlggered This Awareness indicat”
- 69% in: “anger. Cllnglng to Old Past Memories so Anger Can be Trlggered This Awareness indicates that for these entities who are addic”
- 69% in: ” for these entities who are addicted to anger, theyl often refuse to let go of past memories or past events t at they see as “
- 69% in: “passes, as a reason or expressing rther anger, even t ough perhaps the event is ong past, and present events are not even rel”
- 69% in: “dicates that many entities holding onto anger from the past, hold onto these negative events in such a manner as to be almost”
- 70% in: “, and then I may reconsider and express anger at that time. Or the entity may say to himsel or herself, Yes, I have a right t”
- 70% in: ” then gives certain time limits for the anger so that it dioesrrt continue in a chronic way to be felt without en This Awaren”
- 70% in: “e that can be used for an expression of anger, so that you are not depriving yourself of your right to expression of anger, b”
- 70% in: “yourself of your right to expression of anger, but you are, in fact, dealing with that right in a manner that you feel is sui”
- 71% in: “ff the moment at which you express your anger until you are in a more suitable environment in which no one else will be harme”
- 71% in: “l be harmed, or whereby you express the anger in a way that is not so harmful, or in the ex ression of anger in such a durati”
- 71% in: “not so harmful, or in the ex ression of anger in such a duration that is not so harmftii that any of these approaches can beg”
- 71% in: “e effects md ways bly which you express anger, and it has its effect on your li e and the lives of others. Taking Your Anger “
- 71% in: ” e and the lives of others. Taking Your Anger Out on Your Wife or Your Dog This Awareness indicates that also it is important”
- 71% in: “tant to realize that one s own personal anger toward something should not be misaddressed to someone who is innocent and not “
- 71% in: “ess indicates that these ex ressions of anger toward the innocent in regard to refusal to express the anger toward the one wh”
- 71% in: “ent in regard to refusal to express the anger toward the one who is responsible for the anger, is a form of evasion and cowar”
- 71% in: “ward the one who is responsible for the anger, is a form of evasion and cowardice. wherein you are not quite courageous enoug”
- 72% in: ” your boss or the one who is causin the anger, yet you are coura geous enough to clump 21 of your anger on your ohilci or you”
- 72% in: ” coura geous enough to clump 21 of your anger on your ohilci or your dog or cat or other victim that cares about you. This Aw”
- 72% in: “ontroifof yourself, so as to change the anger from that explosive tiype energy altogether, or put it where it belongs, rather”
- 72% in: “n the innocent by stander. Dealing With Anger Caused by Your Boss This Awareness indicates if you are, for example, afraid to”
- 72% in: “ont your boss, rather than dumping your anger on the innocent bystander, it might be better for you to discuss things with yo”
- 72% in: “our boss, or the one who has caused the anger. This Awareness indicates that this does not alwa s work, of course, because yo”
- 72% in: “ourse could cause you to feel even more anger. The other option is that if you have such a boss, perhaps you should consider “
- 73% in: “our boss of your services. Dumping Your Anger on Innocent Bystanders This Awareness indicates that there are, of course entit”
- 73% in: “es this is another form of dumping your anger on innocent bystander but in this case the bystander is also a stranger. This A”
- 76% in: “tes that often these things can promote anger and can promote hidden angers for entities. Don t Allow Others to Push Your But”
- 76% in: “nal buttons, to cause you to react with anger, to feel anger, or to express anger so that you are out of control of your norm”
- 76% in: ” cause you to react with anger, to feel anger, or to express anger so that you are out of control of your normal sel , simply”
- 76% in: “ith anger, to feel anger, or to express anger so that you are out of control of your normal sel , simply because they are man”
- 76% in: “hereby life can be made easier for you. Anger as an Adrenaline Rush This Awareness indicates the important thing here is that”
- 77% in: “drug on the market that could cause the anger rush, the adrenaline rush, there would be many entities seekin to get that drug”
- 77% in: “emselves up with the adrenaline through anger or through fear. Just as entities go to frightening movies, the horror films, i”
- 77% in: “s can seek that adrenaline rush through anger and through hostilities, such as may occur rn driving, or in social situations,”
- 77% in: “t can cause him or her to express great anger. Counting to 10 to Suppress Anger can Salvage a Relationship This Awareness sug”
- 77% in: “great anger. Counting to 10 to Suppress Anger can Salvage a Relationship This Awareness suggests that the idea ol counting to”
- 78% in: “ing to ten as a way of holding back the anger is a kind of humorous approach, but it is based on a concept that is meaningful”
- 79% in: “might be able to get by expressing your anger at the moment the pie was thrown, which in turn, would just inform the chi d th”
- 79% in: “od is, that you could get by expressing anger, and the child would have a better rea ization by aving an immediate input that”
- 79% in: ” that this was out of place. Expressing Anger for Dramatic Effect This Awareness indicates that often one can express an ger “
- 79% in: “ven here, where an entity is expressing anger for the dramatic etiect, one must be most care ul, an actually must be rather c”
- 79% in: “ly, For if one is truly angry, then the anger may co or one s rnotivat1 ons and objectivity, so that the entity ts simply bei”
- 80% in: “n desired result. But if one ex presses anger at something someone does, and that entity discovers, every time I do this, he “
- 80% in: “mply sitting back and taking all of the anger from the other, is the one who actually has control. nd those around may see th”
- 80% in: “n the one who is express in g the great anger. l l This Awareness indicates that volume is not necessar ily control. This Awa”
- 81% in: “emotional buttons that trigger off your anger, and ask yourself if oureally want these things to be so easily pushed, and ity”
- 81% in: “hat they are not being manipulated into anger, or that they should be cautious that they are not finding an excuse and lookin”
- 81% in: “cuse and looking for reasons to express anger, simply because they get off and are motivated with greater exciternent when th”
- 81% in: “with greater exciternent when they feel anger. One of the Best Ways to Express Anger This Awareness indicates that one of the”
- 81% in: ” anger. One of the Best Ways to Express Anger This Awareness indicates that one of the best ways to express your anger is to “
- 81% in: “at one of the best ways to express your anger is to start offwith a statement, That makes me feel angry, and in stating so, t”
- 81% in: “ze it is being given from a position of anger. Expressing Your Anger to e Child This Awareness indicates that you may also sa”
- 81% in: “om a position of anger. Expressing Your Anger to e Child This Awareness indicates that you may also say to the effect that, T”
- 82% in: “ed you, you rnaly express your sense of anger and say, I probably wi 1 be angry with you for at feast an hour, so don t come “
- 86% in: “lt totgou, then you may Wish to express anger at what e other entity is doing, so that the other entity may be shocked to fin”
- 86% in: “unity and the necessity to express your anger, and express to the child, Wl1atv as I to think? How do you think this inekes m”
- 87% in: “ate behavior, whether ou are expressing anger or cool. calm clelibetation. iileither is wrong or right, except as the situati”
- 87% in: “place. There nre times and places where anger ts important and the expression of anger can be valuable. There are tunes and p”
- 87% in: “nger ts important and the expression of anger can be valuable. There are tunes and places where anger should be curtailed, an”
- 87% in: “uable. There are tunes and places where anger should be curtailed, and its expres sion can be high y damaging and dangerous. “
- 87% in: “learn to discern when, how, and whether anger should be expressed or curtailed, or whether some other emotion is more suitabl”
- 88% in: “TION fVIKKl ! In relation to curtailing anger, what is the difference between not letting others ruani JuIate ou through ange”
- 88% in: ” letting others ruani JuIate ou through anger, and so forth, and the unhealthy Eurymg o negative emotions? Cosrntc AWARENESS “
- 88% in: “ness indicates that the cuitniliiiig of anger is actually et decision that you malte in re get to, I will not be an fry over “
- 88% in: “this entity is trying to do, or because anger at this time would be more disrufptive than helpful. The bllqlflg of anger, whi”
- 88% in: “srufptive than helpful. The bllqlflg of anger, which is o ten frowned upon, general y relates to feelings of being angr , but”
- 88% in: “pr ssed it, and therefore, you hide the anger t at you ee . HBB t I P1 0b 6 TlS CBUSSU by Blocked .l 1g I The first situation”
- 89% in: “any entities who ar addicted to feeling anger and hiding the anger, and this Elves them a certain amount o power and energy. “
- 89% in: “ddicted to feeling anger and hiding the anger, and this Elves them a certain amount o power and energy. ut. that power and en”
- 89% in: “nd energy from living a life of blocked anger, also causes circula tory problems, if persisting over long periods of time. Th”
- 89% in: “ies who, For example, are still holding anger from things that occurred ten, twenty, or thirty years or more Frior in their l”
- 89% in: “l ORG!! Af BC l. S H19 ViSiDl Locked up anger for lon periods of time can hurt the vision. This Awareness inicates it is from”
- 89% in: “s realization that blindin mad or blind anger terms of this nature come fgom this realization that when one is raging mad at “
- 90% in: “liin I, they are almost blinded by that anger. It does affect iihe vision, also, in some instances. Why Hitler Chewed the Rug”
- 90% in: “instances. Why Hitler Chewed the Rug in Anger Fo1.1.ow Ur QLfE s rioN There have been some accounts that the entity Hitler, i”
- 90% in: “ome accounts that the entity Hitler, in anger and wrath, would sometimes fling himself to the floor and snarl and chew the ru”
- 91% in: “e entity. Righteous indignation le This Anger? Question Is the occasional expressing of what one might call righteous inch gn”
- 91% in: “nch gnation, is this a modified form of anger? Cosmic Awmemsss This Awareness indicates it is hardly modified it is generally”
- 95% in: “e psychically. And the thought form for anger is a real? ugly looking thinE. It s all red and flagged, and points e ges and s”
- 95% in: ” would It discuss the ramifica tions of anger, or the thought form as a result of anger on the astral or othoric beings of an”
- 95% in: “ger, or the thought form as a result of anger on the astral or othoric beings of an entity? Is this a temporary thing, or are”
- 96% in: “reness indicates that the ex ression of anger tn terrns of its gsychir energy as that wlhich is seen as horng protects III te”
- 96% in: ” sharp raiys aimed at the target of L13 anger, and these rays o red enerjgy can have a temporary ci I cct. It appears there a”
- 96% in: “ome Icmd of precaution to throw off the anger of another, it will have some effect But the other entity C311 also then, at so”
- 96% in: “and this will take off at energy of the anger. It 1s possible for anger to be sont to another to such a stron de ree that tho”
- 96% in: “energy of the anger. It 1s possible for anger to be sont to another to such a stron de ree that tho other feels it for a cons”
- 96% in: ” will suffer greater reaction from that anger than one who has a strong aura. A strong aura is eners1ly associated with those”
- 97% in: “esteem, are not greatly affected by the anger of others. But those who become obsessed and concerned when someone is angr at “
- 97% in: “lves, these are most susceptible to the anger of others. For example, an entity who ts alrady angry at himself will receive a”
- 97% in: “re not easily harmed by the missiles of anger or hostility emanating from others. This Awareness indicates that they cannot f”
“46% In: Diseases Caused By Unreleased;eased Anger“
Excerpts From This Issue On Anger
- 5% in: “ml. have left the entity with asense of anger, guilt., leer, or a feeling of inadequacy, generally which comes from rejection”
- 35% in: “Awareness indicates that andLi1t, fear, anger, and the sense of re ection, these are e main causes of eueriy loss an disease.”
- 46% in: “Awareness indicates that the concept of anger as that which occurs when one feels unjust y violated. This Awareness indicates”
- 47% in: “ed toward his own desires may have much anger at not being able to get what he wants, even at the expense of others. This Awa”
- 47% in: “of others. This Awareness indicates the anger as that which,j .lti6ed or not, is not put into action and t erofore locks into”
- 48% in: “d too violent. Thus the child feels the anger, but can do nothing, and therefore, the child is e candidate for diseases of an”
- 49% in: “rt of the diseases which are created by anger which is not released. or which has not been released, H cw to Release the Awr “
- 49% in: “to develop, and are clue largely to the anger which the child felt as s child, incapable of response to the Inger. This Aware”
- 50% in: “ough the fee ing level, and release the anger, acknow leclgin that the anger Ls justified, and release the anger throu i some”
- 50% in: “ease the anger, acknow leclgin that the anger Ls justified, and release the anger throu i some kind of action, even though it”
- 50% in: “the anger Ls justified, and release the anger throu i some kind of action, even though it may be attitude of the individual, “
- 51% in: “ulb sides, may find that carrying t his anger for all Lhasa years is doing no harm to the father, but is on y imrming the ent”
- 51% in: “rming the entity himself for cr ing the anger 0 that experience. Thus the entity magrmen release that hostility and as a resu”
- 52% in: “d. This Awareness indisates that th us, anger as u cont.ru 1ii11g lnfluencein an entity s life, producing a great loss of ene”
- 52% in: “mger This Awareness indicates that most anger is ieli. as being justified, and when entities can put their energies into acti”
- 52% in: ” and resolves the condition so that the anger is not hekd this type of anger is not riamagng tcm the future of tiw uistem, bu”
- 52% in: “that the anger is not hekd this type of anger is not riamagng tcm the future of tiw uistem, but when the anger is held and un”
- 53% in: ” the future of tiw uistem, but when the anger is held and unrec on i ed, 1, is anger is da1jna,gi11g. This .Awareness indicat”
- 53% in: ” anger is held and unrec on i ed, 1, is anger is da1jna,gi11g. This .Awareness indicates that if tkzere is no way to rfaconrx”
- 53% in: “t if tkzere is no way to rfaconrxileihe anger, ihen the uner ahuuld be spent in sm ne kind of agctivity of 9. phys i uEPnatur”
- 53% in: ” the feeling that you ve dealt with the anger, yciu were justified, you dealt. with it, you have expressed yourself, and new “
- 53% in: “mu t free yourself of Llw energy of the anger for it to be frkee from your physicai form, otherwise, it will create problems “
- 54% in: “from reacting violently because of your anger, you can take time to reevaluate, to go away until the anger has aub sided some”
- 54% in: “ime to reevaluate, to go away until the anger has aub sided somewhat., reevaluate and become more objective, and find ways of”
- 54% in: ” for it dues you no good bo express yum anger back on the other enuitly Ln such a degreg that you tum mound and have gui t fe”
- 55% in: “iy. This Awareness indicates therefore, anger is that which may or may not be yastified, but still is part of the human exper”
- 55% in: ” volume. Thus Awareness indicateaa that anger is really nothing but. amp itude of emotion emotional expression at high amplit”
- 55% in: “r to force your will on another this is anger. This Awareness indicates that it generakky does not come about unless there is”
- 56% in: “c n will heave Eiruater effect than the anger, for when entities are yei ed at, they seldom hear what is suici 1 uay only res”
- 57% in: “these energies. Thus, an entity who has anger, must be cautious in how he or she expresses these angers, and it is better to “
- 58% in: “angers, and it is better to analyze the anger and ask What is it reall that I am aiiraid of? Why must 1 cnverreact to this? h”
- 58% in: “can then come to the bottom line of the anger, and may find that it is easier to change the elements of rs. relmionsixip thro”
- 59% in: “d of rather than through expressing the anger at the en1 ity s action. This Awareness indicates for exmuple, one IIIBH say I “
- 59% in: “eness indicates that any entity who has anger zould look at the fear which is at the bottom of the anger, Why Men Live Simmer”
- 59% in: ” the fear which is at the bottom of the anger, Why Men Live Simmer Lim than Women ! h 1s Awareness indicates that often them “
- 60% in: “ez property rs yzustafzed as a memls of anger, wlxerehli the en ty wants ! c,a hght hack or tn flee in fear, and e energy of “
- 60% in: “igh volume it. is either tearful crying anger, or it is fighting anger thnnwhich is the tearful helpless crying angar is ofte”
- 60% in: “tearful crying anger, or it is fighting anger thnnwhich is the tearful helpless crying angar is often that which is most pr d”
- 61% in: “with the energy, eneruliy reiies on the anger of action wanting to mis. action without the feeling of helplessness, wanting t”
- 63% in: “which no act, and therefore carries the anger perpetually in the cells, and the disease that cleveiops, develops over a perio”
- 63% in: “the entity eventuaily suceumbs to these anger energies within the cells. Prubhams Caused by Envy Ei Jealousy The case si tha “
- 66% in: “e envy can lead the entity into feeling anger at uthers, or anger at his or her parents, nr even anger at . .r1is nr her reli”
- 66% in: “entity into feeling anger at uthers, or anger at his or her parents, nr even anger at . .r1is nr her religious beliefs. This “
- 66% in: “or anger at his or her parents, nr even anger at . .r1is nr her religious beliefs. This may occur on a subconscious level, wh”
- 67% in: “can result in feelings of rejection, of anger, of guilt, o fear. This Awareness indicates that when the entity becomes enviou”
- 68% in: ” mind is angry at itself, therefore the anger promotes energy for further action therefore the anger is trmfisferred to that “
- 68% in: “energy for further action therefore the anger is trmfisferred to that which caused the action to begin, and the entity become”
- 70% in: “mbination of these many attitudes fear, anger, rejection and envy the combination of these is that which is most dangerous to”
- 78% in: ” pcrtion of your energy. If you have an anger toward the outside world, or any entities therein, thai. identification or host”
- 86% in: “lf of those ideniaificaticmii with past anger, past envy, past rejeciziun. past fearii those things which have made u what yo”
- 88% in: “so that you need not feel. guilt, fear, anger, rejection or envy. M .. . filjffr Heaiing Yourself by Identification This Awar”
“11% In: Anger In Relation To One’s Cosmic Bank Account”
Excerpts From This Issue On Anger
- 4% in: ” ncwglsui r Pau! Shockley Interpreter I ANGER N RELATION T0 ONE QUESTI0N A A.F., of Issaquah, Washington, asks A few readings”
- 4% in: “s back Awareness stated that expressing anger used up the cosmic bank account. I would lil ze to know what a person can do wh”
- 5% in: “reness indicates that the expression of anger as that which may be necessary in order to defuse the anger, particularly where”
- 5% in: “may be necessary in order to defuse the anger, particularly where this anger has been held for some time, or whereby it would”
- 5% in: “fuse the anger, particularly where this anger has been held for some time, or whereby it would he held if not expressed. This”
- 6% in: “thin you, This Awareness indicates that anger which is held within will cost even greater expense from your cosmic bank accou”
- 6% in: “these things without allowing emotional anger to build up. This Awareness indicates that anger generally is the result of see”
- 7% in: “build up. This Awareness indicates that anger generally is the result of seeing something which you do not express, and allow”
- 7% in: “h you check, and refuse to release. The anger will either explode outward at others as a burst of emotional frustration, or a”
- 7% in: “e toward whom it ma he directed, or the anger may simply lie there, buiiyding its effect within your system, causing reaction”
- 8% in: “ness indicates that in either case, the anger is capable of causing some form of difficulty the more it is allowed to be bloc”
- 8% in: “t is much better, however, to allow the anger to be expressed. than to continue locking it up. This Awareness suggests that o”
- 8% in: “ess suggests that other than expressing anger, one may deal with a situation without the need to build up emotion behind the “
- 10% in: “s you not worry too much about checking anger in order to save your bank account, your cosmic bank S COSMIC BANK ACCOUNT acco”
- 11% in: “in energies except through some form of anger, or what may he interpreted as anger or intensity. This Awareness indicates the”
- 11% in: “of anger, or what may he interpreted as anger or intensity. This Awareness indicates there is nothing wrong with emotion, but”
- 24% in: ” is sometimes helpful in dispelling the anger. COSMIC AWARENESS This Awareness indicates this in the affirmative. This Awaren”
- 34% in: “t many times when an entity explodes in anger over something that really is insignificant, that this can be traced back to so”
- 39% in: “ein humor is hrouglit in can defuse the anger imrnediately. This Awareness indicates however, that entities must be extremel “
“39% In: Defusing Anger With Random Acts Of Kindness”
- 40% In: Some Pass Anger By Kicking Their Cat Or Dog
- 40% In: Feeling Affection From Your Dog Or Cat Alleviates Anger
Excerpts From This Issue On Anger
- 31% in: “to Deal With Sibling Rivalry B Defuslng Anger With Random Acts of Kindness 8 How to Deal With the Short Attention Span of Chi”
- 36% in: “mething you wanted to express by way of anger. This Awareness indicates that in other words, if the child is exceedingly an r”
- 36% in: ” at the child, instead otg venting your anger, suddenly turn it around and express love toward the child and you will be surp”
- 37% in: “always trying to win by force. Defusing Anger With Random Acts of Kindness FOLLOW UP Qui s1 1oN l,VlKl Along a similar vein, “
- 37% in: “dicates sometimes a person is carryiutg anger about some event and they cannot really do any ting with the anger they feel. R”
- 37% in: “they cannot really do any ting with the anger they feel. Rather than continuing to carry this around, the action of doing som”
- 38% in: “volved in the situation that caused the anger it will help to relieve the anger. some Pass Anger By Klclcing Their Cat or Dog”
- 38% in: “d the anger it will help to relieve the anger. some Pass Anger By Klclcing Their Cat or Dog This Awareness indicates if you c”
- 38% in: “ll help to relieve the anger. some Pass Anger By Klclcing Their Cat or Dog This Awareness indicates if you carry anger around”
- 38% in: “g This Awareness indicates if you carry anger around with you toward one person, you may ind yourself expressing it toward an”
- 38% in: “yoursel kicking your cat, or expressing anger towarddypur dog. This IS not uncommon for many entities, an it is very common f”
- 38% in: ” very common for entities to pass their anger from one deserving party to someone, or some animal that does not deserve the a”
- 38% in: “r some animal that does not deserve the anger you feel. This Awareness indicates therefore, instead of ex pressing the anger “
- 38% in: “s therefore, instead of ex pressing the anger you feel toward one party toward your dog or cat, it might be better for you to”
- 38% in: “fection From Your Dog or Cat Allnvlates Anger You will notice that you also feei affection from your dog or eat, which helps “
- 38% in: “og or eat, which helps to alleviate the anger you felt toward someone else, and likewise you can do this to some other friend”
“43% In: Anger Attitude Leads To Cardiovascular Problems”
- 62% In: What Percentage Of Cancer Today Was Caused By Childhood Anger?
Excerpts From This Issue On Anger
- 37% in: “of Cancer Today Was Caused By Childhood Anger? Doesn t Everyone carry Ati Diseases? South Africa Will Things Wort Out? A Guid”
- 41% in: “o arent may instill his or 1er personal anger and hostigtv into thc child through thc beating, but the child allows tl1is to “
- 42% in: “in a clifferent way, as an illness. How Anger Can Express Later as Cancer or Heart Attacks It can express itsolfas auger, as “
- 42% in: “lf the child Camas it around as pcnt un anger and hostillly, it is more likely to Como out as circulatory or cardio vascular “
- 42% in: “s the more common way of expressing the anger t mat one has received, A Beaten Child Will Usuaily Beat His Own Children Later”
- 43% in: ” ang f father is most likely to develop anger witlnn him or 1orsc1f, and this may bo passed on to tho next generation. The ch”
- 43% in: “ithin the system, allows it to dc foIop Anger Attitude Leads to Cardiovascular Problems Sonic entities would never get eaiiee”
- 43% in: “ver get eaiieeii Most entities who have anger in their system, do not develop cancer, they develop cardiovascular problems, a”
- 63% in: “OF CANCER TODAY WAS CAUSED BY CHILDHOOD ANGER? Q 1rs 1o91 In the re ard to the cancer cause Awareness alluded to earlier in t”
- 63% in: “r, throulgh such things as rejection or anger or c nldhood trauma, guess you could say psycliosomatic in origin what percent “
- 64% in: “ground. Why Heavy Meat Eaters Vent Some Anger Attitudes sometimes even contribute to the dict that contributes to the cancer “
- 64% in: “vy meat and fat diets are influenced by anger and the chewing on a piece of meat is a way of venting some of the anger. It go”
- 64% in: “of meat is a way of venting some of the anger. It goes back into primitive feelings of the nature of hunting and destroying y”
- 64% in: “d eating or tearing at his csh, and the anger can be pacitied sonicvxhat by eatin r a heavy steak or meat aitcr such anger is”
- 64% in: “atin r a heavy steak or meat aitcr such anger is experi cursed and this can contribute to the cardiovascular problems that de”
- 64% in: “who is carrying around a lot of peut up anger develops a diet around any meat eating. Thus, researchers will iind that the d “
- 66% in: “or more for childhood hostilities groin anger that has been developed within the child or youngster to begin developing the h”
“73% In: Anger Or Repressed Anger Can Result In Many Problems”
Excerpts From This Issue On Anger
- 8% in: “y re reved some of err fears, modes and anger at life itself about the bad times that they were dealing with and they could g”
- 8% in: “y could go back after hawg ome of their anger vented they could go back more , into thir life situation and deal more hamioni”
- 8% in: “al problems, and these entities may ave anger which they cannot find a target for. Ihey can no longer easily blame it on the “
- 8% in: “ing who to blame or where to vent their anger, or who is the target for their an g er, and if they cannot do t11is and feel s”
- 9% in: “nch serves the puilpose for venting the anger theyfeel. This Awareness in icatcs that therefore, many entities can fnid some “
- 73% in: “d pressure has its place, but often the anger from a childhood tragma is what causes an entity to have an appetite for certam”
- 73% in: “oods that result in high blood pressur. Anger or Rapressed Anger Can Result In Many Problems Thus, an entity who is extremely”
- 73% in: ” high blood pressur. Anger or Rapressed Anger Can Result In Many Problems Thus, an entity who is extremely angry, but cannot “
- 73% in: “cannot express the frustration from the anger of a trauma, may express his an er by nearing into meat more heavily than would”
- 73% in: “ing his fprey. This can be an action of anger, or the expression o o anger, and the child then releasing the an get by eating”
- 73% in: ” action of anger, or the expression o o anger, and the child then releasing the an get by eating t e meat, ravagingly. can ac”
- 74% in: “ey were made to eetunwanted an in their anger, they took chances on getting hurt. Perhaps the chil knows that, If I fall own “
- 89% in: “tion. This Awareness suggests that when anger and fear and other negative emotions are accepted as inevitable things to he iv”
- 93% in: “ly learn fear, mistrust, and experience anger, lor thespirit recognizes this is not the intended desirable condition, nor is “
- 93% in: “nderstanding of the meaning of fear and anger, that entities will lash out in hardwired automatic at utjnal survival response”
Excerpts From This Issue On Anger
- 37% in: ” of time. This Awareness indicates that anger, hostility, held over long periods of time, are extremely damaging to one s phy”
- 38% in: “ndemn in the first place or if you feel anger, to express this anger at the time, either to those who caused the anger, or to”
- 38% in: “e or if you feel anger, to express this anger at the time, either to those who caused the anger, or to the private lace where”
- 38% in: “he time, either to those who caused the anger, or to the private lace where you may pound the well, pound a liamrnr, or punch”
- 39% in: “rpes out. Adrenaline and the purpose of anger This Awareness indicates that even better yet, that you not stir up anger withi”
- 39% in: “t even better yet, that you not stir up anger within your aytern, if it as possible to avoid this. This Awareness indicates t”
- 39% in: “This Awareness indicates the purpose of anger is for survival, That wherein an entity is in a situation whereby danger occurs”
- 40% in: ” and hold in their adrenaline and their anger this is what bring about the stress and the difficulties in the system so that “
- 41% in: “y as soon as pomible after experiencing anger would eliminate much stress. This Awareness suggests that entities, in being in”
- 43% in: “s of relieving her anxieties, tensions, anger, and frustrations. It is iust as ininortant as it is for men to do so. That the”
- 43% in: “and all of those other diseases, if the anger and frustration remains wi thin her system and is not properly ehuullelerl or r”
- 43% in: “ys sufficient, particularly wherein the anger is so great that one finds it extremely difficult to forgive This Awareness ind”
- 44% in: “reaming, shouting, crying, yelling your anger, ur pounding on a pillow that you imagine to he your assailant., the vioiator. “
- 44% in: “nergieu which are deep and powerfui and anger causing, and sometimes these are more effective than the more effort to he nice”
- 44% in: ” ring true to the subconscious, and the anger and hurt may remain for long periods after one has consciously forgiven another”
- 72% in: “t raged on, and my father in u burst of anger, picked up the main dish chicken and potatoes and violently threw it across the”
“29% In: (How To Work Off Anger)tight Muscles A Cause Of Aging“
Excerpts From This Issue On Anger
- 15% in: “itis is caused by blocked, or locked up anger, frustration or tension which has not been released. That often a diet will he “
- 30% in: “es his tongue, or does not release that anger, it tends to send the poisons throughout the system, they are not released, the”
- 30% in: “ind ways of physically express ing that anger. This Awareness suggests this may be through walking, running, or some form of “
- 40% in: “s that those who consider hostility and anger as creators of stress and frustration and causing aging are correct, in that th”
“32% In: Releasing Anger While Watching Sports“
Excerpts From This Issue On Anger
- 32% in: “es Fteiaeead by Spectators 14 Releasing Anger Whtte Watching Sports 14 Who Stale Emu Pall and Why? 15 Duo Natura of Graurs Ch”
- 42% in: ” negative emotional experiences such as anger and fear, paying particular attention to the eyents in the world that elicit ti”
- 69% in: ” completion we can continue. Fleleaslng Anger While Watching Sports Foi.i.ow Uv our.srio s l m sorry. I lost the train of tho”
- 70% in: “through which entities can express pent anger. This Awareness suggests that the anger sprin s from the external control of th”
- 70% in: “anger. This Awareness suggests that the anger sprin s from the external control of those dictates which hmit expression of th”
- 70% in: “ssary. This Awareness suggests that the anger itself is the Spi rit s rejection of unnecessary limitation, but that the t r C”
- 70% in: ” CAC General Reading Grace 13 7 2 97 15 anger is misunderstood, and the natural aggression which accompanies it to empower en”
- 97% in: “ess suglgests the emotional response of anger and the physics acting out ot this anger in at temtonal act of aggressive urina”
- 97% in: “nger and the physics acting out ot this anger in at temtonal act of aggressive urination was s simple response to the emotion”
- 97% in: ” to the emotional energy experienced as anger, as o Grace 12 7 1 9? 20 facilitated by the frustrated spirit wltieh had ititet”
- 97% in: “tmicate the frustration and to vent the anger. This Awvarcncss suggests that human beliavior is not urtlilce this p 1t tic ul”
- 98% in: “em, specifically through the teeling of anger, whzcli aroused a response which 15 intended to restore such freedom of movemen”
