I agree with that. Perhaps I could have been more careful in my thoughts and perhaps said, NOT to hold anger in.. releasing anger may have been a better way to state it, and I have to agree if you release it in the manner you stated, that is always the best release.
After all:
Just for today, I will not anger.
After all:
Just for today, I will not anger.
David Bellis
To: Magnussa_Phoenix@yahoogroups.com
From: magnussa@...
Date: Sun, 15 Jun 2008 20:59:53 +0200
Subject: [Magnussa_Phoenix Newsletter] Re: Speed of growing old....
Dear David,I beg to differ:Getting rid of real anger is getting rid of it relatively permanently, as i feel it. It may be transformed through meditation and reiki into forgiveness, and that, I feel is the real healing of anger. It has worked for me, and for the people I have taught reiki to, even in small cases regarding small anger. In these small cases, physical pain has also been controlled and small disorders cured.On the other hand, expressions of anger seem to have wound up a spiral of anger and shame, endlessly rolling up and down. Sometimes, these effects seem to have triggered off very serious ailings and diseases.Peace of mind is the best way to keep young and healthy, smiling and rejoicing at the light of the sun and caring for others! Please feel free to differ and tell me about it!NykeNora Kreimer
MPRUE GrandMaster
Buenos Aires
Argentina