Aside from death, there is hardly another aspect of human life that is as systematically ignored as the feeling of anger. Even as children, we are taught not to express anger. An angry child is quickly excluded from the group or shown to the door “where he is supposed to let off steam” - a reaction that is an expression of social conditioning and shows that we neither learn to deal with anger constructively nor ask the reasons why a child (or adult) is angry. Anger is stigmatized as an evil, nasty feeling that needs to be suppressed and avoided in others.
As soon as a woman grows up, being angry suggests that she is “difficult,” “exhausting,” or a “bitch.” And who knows how many grown men still believe that getting drunk and starting a fight is a constructive way to deal with anger! We have never learned to allow anger, to really feel it and to allow others to feel it; Not to mention anger channeled into constructive channels. It is oppressed and repressed, just as society teaches the good citizen to do. Everyone should answer for themselves whether there is a connection to the actual pandemic on this planet, the rapid increase in mental illnesses. Psychologists believe that unfelt anger is one of the main reasons for depression.
Unfortunately, things are no better in New Age and esotericism. There, too, people are told that negative feelings are something evil and evil that an enlightened person cannot feel or control. If someone feels anger, it is often devalued. “You’re still very sane!” or “I still notice strong ego parts in you!” are just a few of the reactions read, which are ultimately just an expression of the inability to deal with negativity. The fact that the “esoteric” reaction to anger runs contrary to the law of polarity that is preached like a mantra and requires a person to become inhumane is rarely noticed within these circles.
In truth, anger is not exclusively negative. Mark Passio distinguishes between two types of anger: trivial anger and justified anger. Trivial anger, according to Passio, is always ego-based and directed at irrelevant things. Someone gets angry because their favorite chocolate is sold out or because they didn't get the promotion. Trivial anger does not lead to improvement. Justified anger, on the other hand, refers to concrete grievances in society, to immoral behavior, to injustice. It doesn't really come from the ego, but rather reacts to larger contexts that affect everyone. Reasonable anger always aims to improve circumstances.
In other words, anger can make things happen. If directed in the right direction, anger can activate courage and willpower. Where it brings about change, it can be a revolutionary force. Anger, as paradoxical as it may sound, can come from the heart if its purpose is to bring about an improvement in circumstances for everyone. Anger has to do with self-love and respect for myself and other sentient beings when understood as a reaction to the perversion of life.
If you are not angry about the increasing restrictions on rights and the rampant madness in Western countries, there is something wrong with you, and specifically. SOMEONE LIKE THAT IS ALREADY MENTALLY BROKEN! Anger is a healthy, legitimate response in the face of collective insanity. Someone who sees what's wrong here and isn't angry is suffering from cognitive dissonance. With such a person, real evil has already won. In contrast to the children's stories that people are told, real evil is neither about money nor power, but about the destruction of people's individuality and soul.
Is the socially encouraged suppression of anger an accident? A tiny mishap of evolution? Not at all. It's part of the evil program. It is a kind of emotional “mind control” and part of what is called “epigenetics”. To put it simply, epigenetics means genetic material that has been changed by manipulating a person's environment and that people pass on to their offspring. In other words, real evil is concerned with nothing less than breeding a species that – in the long term – CAN no longer be angry and is no longer able to perceive injustice and rebel against it. To put it bluntly, the systematic extraction of anger is supposed to produce the perfect slave in billions of versions. This doesn't happen overnight, but over decades and generations - and here, ladies and gentlemen, we are right in the middle of it.
(via Mario Rader)