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First edition| 01.2022
Sri Aurobindo and the Mother on anger.
All quarrels proceed from egoism which pushes its own opinion and affirms its own importance, considering that it is right and everybody else wrong and thus creates anger and sense of injury etc. These things must not be indulged, but rejected at once. (Sri Aurobindo)
Contents
- Currents of Anger
- Becoming Anger
- Anger Comes From Outside
- Anger Belongs to a Lower Humanity, the Humanity of Yesterday
- Harbouring Anger
- Don’t Identify With Anger
- Don’t Try to Find an External Cause – Recognise and Reject
- Immediately Catch Anger in the Vital Center of the Chest
- Fall Silent and Write
- Right Attitude – Develop Positive Side
- Anger is a Deformation of Vital Power
- Harm That Anger Can Do to Others
- In Ashram Ill-Natured People Are Much Worse
- Rudrabhava and Anger
- Mother’s Rudrabhava
- Sri Aurobindo and Anger
- Vivekananda and Anger
- Japanese and Anger
- Theon’s Anger
- Contagion of Anger
- Anger in a Rose
- Matteo Almost Killed Me Three Times
- Transformation of Anger
- Anger is a Thief of Inner Riches
- Stories on Self-Control