A man steeped in anger can not clearly see opportunity or his blessings. A man steeped in anger can only focus on what other people have done to him. God can not place a blessing into a clenched fist. The act of anger transformation benefits the forgiver and begins with letting go of negative vibes.
I concluded part two of my Anger Management series with the above post and it truly applies to the black community. We have (out of necessity) been in the protest stance for a long long time in this country. We had to fight for our civil, human, political and social rights. We have over 400 years of continuous battle with some of the world's most rabid racist. That's just the facts.
However, acknowledgement of our struggle does not alter the metaphysical principles of the laws of attraction. Don't get me wrong, our anger should not be ignored or repressed; on the contrary, our anger should be constructively expressed. Nevertheless, we still have to transcend our anger. Transcending our anger helps us restore our balance and our spirit. Failure to complete this process leave us under the power of negativity. The following quote I found online was spoken by Masterh Ching Hai. (http://godsdirectcontact.us/sm21/enews/www/182/pw_61.htm)
Sometimes it’s very difficult to get along with our family members, neighbors and friends. But it’s even more difficult if we don’t try to get along; we’ll lose some of our power, our loving kindness. Anytime we hate our neighbor, we lose some of our enlightenment. Anytime we think negatively about someone, we lose some of our Self; we lose some of the Light and some of the Heavenly happiness that normally belongs to us. So if we see all this clearly, we know that we actually can’t afford to hate anyone but that’s the problem; that’s the most difficult part of living in this world. Because everything makes us angry; everything annoys us; everything seems to go against us. Yet at the same time, we must love them all and that can be very, very difficult
Monday, January 7, 2008
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