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Handling Anger The Right Way
Once a sadhu – a wandering mendicant, was passing through a village, when he received a complaint from the villagers about a cobra that was playing havoc with their lives. The sadhu was known to have the power to communicate with animals, so they begged him to convince the cobra to spare the villagers. So the sadhu spoke to the cobra, and the cobra promised not to bite any of the villagers anymore.
A few months later, the sadhu was passing through the same village when he came upon the cobra, badly bruised and almost dead. "What happened to you? Why are you hurt?" Asked the sadhu. The cobra cried, "O sadhu! It is you who made me promise never to bite the villagers! I have kept my promise to this day. But the villagers, who were earlier in fear of me, took my mildness to be my weakness. Seeing that I don't bite, they started torturing me everyday. See what a state I have been reduced to!"
The
sadhu
replied,
"My
poor
foolish
friend!
I
only
asked
you
not
to
bite
the
people.
Did
I
ask
you
not
to
hiss
at
them?"
You
need
to
use
anger
in
the
right
way
in
the
right
quantities.
Anger
is
a
tremendous
energy
if
we
know
how
to
use
it
rightly.
Knowledge about anger reduces anger.
Many people come to me and tell me, "Swamiji, I love my wife so much, that's why I want her to change for the better! That's why I fight with her."
I
tell
them,
"You
don't
love
your
wife,
you
love
the
image
that
you
carry
in
your
mind."
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