Forgiveness. Strength - Anger
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We often try to find a compromise in conflict situations: to keep silent somewhere, not to argue when our boundaries are violated, not to cry (even if you really want to) And when there is no longer strength, we boil with anger. After such an outbreak, shame and repentance inevitably rolls up. We experience oppressive guilt, and all these emotions grow in us like a snowball. And the next time we are even more trying to keep our face - and so on to infinity.
In the new book, Osho draws attention to this paradox, which arises due to the fact that we like to like, to be convenient for others. He offers to refuse to divide emotions into good and bad. Recognize your feelings without looking back at stereotypes that you should always be collected, calm and conscious.
“The strength of anger is hectic. If there is no rage and anger, then forgiveness will be completely tasteless, absolutely lifeless, dead. ”
Osho
In the new book, Osho draws attention to this paradox, which arises due to the fact that we like to like, to be convenient for others. He offers to refuse to divide emotions into good and bad. Recognize your feelings without looking back at stereotypes that you should always be collected, calm and conscious.
“The strength of anger is hectic. If there is no rage and anger, then forgiveness will be completely tasteless, absolutely lifeless, dead. ”
Osho
Author:
Author:Osho Bagvan Sri Rajnish
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Religion & Spiritually
- Category:Chiromantia & Esoteric & Numerology
- Category:Phylosophy
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9573-4039-3
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