13 September 2011

Anger comes out of my love…



        I do believe Anger is a normal emotion, but understanding how to deal with it in a positive way is important...

        I also realize that, relevant distortion sometimes takes me away from the self, which indulge me to take the subject equation.

        Even, the Anger of a wise man often does so much good and love of an ignorant person causes more problems sometimes.

        See, an illiterate mother when she does not like her children going to school because the child cries while going to school. She says all right, don’t go to school. Her love for her children can spoil their whole life. Isn’t it! Thus, even the love of an ignorant person does harm.

Always! without Anger..
        Anger is like fire or a burning piece of charcoal… It will help or will damage and it all depends on where you place it. If you are placing it on your hand, it will burn you, but if you are placed it in the right place, you can utilize its heat to cook you food or in some other way. Here, food does not mean for consumption, but progressions...

       When we get angry, we do not remain aware, do not know what we are doing and we just do not know what the result of our outburst will be…
       Basically, when a person has an overwhelming desire for an object, person or situation, then any obstacle that comes between him and his desire causes anger directed towards the obstacle.

       Now, let me clarify why I given the title “Anger comes out of my love…”

       No confusion please, Anger comes out of my love for perfection, that’s the complete sentence. Therefore, I create some space for imperfection around me…
 
       Similarly, you are also not with any exceptions. Your desire for perfection is the cause of anger, leave some room for imperfection. Anyway, only about 90% perfection is possible in action, while 100% is possible in speech and mind...


Note: Please check out my related post “In search of Aimless and Purposeless...Perfection!” http://avibration.blogspot.com/2011/07/in-serch-of-aimless-and-purposeless.html

2 comments:

Saru Singhal said...

Great post and a newer perspective...

Atanu Chatterjee said...

@ Ashwini,

Very correct & spontaneous say..
Maintain the spirit & wisdom.
Good wishes..

@ Saru,

To appreciate, one need to be Great..
I do not agree!as a newer perspective but renewed strike.

Thanks!