ANGER - devil or protector?

When we think of anger, we often envision an evil, violent person, similar to the traits of a devil. But what is anger? What is this red energy? It emerges when we encounter something we dislike. Initially, it manifests as annoyance. If this energy persists, it transforms into anger, and if left unchecked, it escalates into rage, capable of turning any being into a berserker.

But is this energy, inherent in each of us, truly evil? Is it the manifestation of the whispers of the devil? This energy is a reaction. It opposes the things we dislike, the things unsuitable for us. In a way, it protects us from them.

Depending on the maturity of this energy, our reactions to anger can vary, resembling either adult-like responses or child-like outbursts. Nevertheless, this energy prevents us from encountering things we dislike, shielding us from them.

In childhood, encountering disliked things often prompts screaming, an uncontrollable and mostly ineffective way to repel them. We scream to release this energy, yet we must learn to channel and mature it. When properly harnessed, it becomes an incredible ally.

This red energy is part of our spirit! We often run from it because of its great potential power. With a weak will, it feels as if we would release a monster into the world. However, with a strong will, we release a formidable protector!



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