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Yoga For Anger

Life has its ups and downs, even during a single day our emotions can seem like they are riding on a veritable roller coaster
In the yoga sutras Patanjali says "Pain and suffering that has not yet manifested can and is to be avoided"
Anger can be the result of hurt pride, of unreasonable expectations, or of repeated hostile fantasies. Besides getting our way, we may unconsciously use anger to blame others for our own shortcomings, to justify oppressing others, to boost our own sagging egos, to conceal other feelings, and to handle other emotions (as when we become aggressive when we are afraid).
Anger is feeling mad in response to frustration or injury. You don't like what has happened and usually you'd like to get revenge. Anger is an emotional-physiological-cognitive internal state; it is separate from the behavior it might prompt.
Direct behavioral signs:
1.Assaultive:
physical
and
verbal
cruelty,
rage,
slapping,
shoving,
kicking,
hitting,
threaten
with
a
knife
or
gun,
etc.
2.Aggression:
overly
critical,
fault
finding,
name-calling,
accusing
someone
of
having
immoral
or
despicable
traits
or
motives,
nagging,
whining,
sarcasm,
prejudice,
flashes
of
temper.
3.Hurtful:
malicious
gossip,
stealing,
trouble-making.
4.Rebellious:
anti-social
behavior,
open
defiance,
refusal
to
talk.
Direct verbal or cognitive signs:
1.Open
hatred
and
insults:
"I
hate
your
guts;"
"I'm
really
mad;"
"You're
so
damn
stupid."
2.Contempt
and
disgust:
"You're
a
selfish
SOB;"
"You
are
a
spineless
wimp,
you'll
never
amount
to
anything."
3.Suspicious:
"You
haven't
been
fair;"
"You
cheated!"
4.Blaming:
"They
have
been
trying
to
cause
me
trouble."
5.I
don't
get
the
respect
I
deserve:
"They
just
don't
respect
the
owner
(or
boss
or
teacher
or
doctor)
any
more."
6.Revengeful:
"I
wish
I
could
really
hurt
him."
Thinly veiled behavioral signs:
1.Distrustful,
skeptical.
2.Argumentative,
irritable,
indirectly
challenging.
3.Resentful,
jealous,
envious.
4.Disruptive,
uncooperative,
or
distracting
actions.
5.Unforgiving
or
unsympathetic
attitude.
6.Sulky,
sullen,
pouting.
7.Passively
resistant,
interferes
with
progress.
8.Given
to
sarcasm,
cynical
humor,
and
teasing.
9.Judgmental,
has
a
superior
or
holier-than-thou
attitude.
Read
more
on
the
Yoga
technique
for
anger
on
the
Next
Page.



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