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Anger as a facet of identity, motivating the need to act. This identity should align with the present moment. Embracing receptivity or emptiness eliminates opposition.


Is anger truly anger, or is it something else we yearn for? Against whom is anger directed and what is its purpose?


How does anger truly serve us in our journey through life? It often clouds judgement and impedes progress, creating more problems than solutions. In channeling our energy into understanding rather than reacting, we might discover a clearer path forward. Is it possible to transform this energy into something constructive and opening?


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