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Why am I angry?

“This world is such a difficult place. Here we have illness, disease, earthquakes, typhoons, floods, all calamities of nature, and yet we add war, violence, and murder.”  — Dr. Brian Weiss, Same Soul, Many Bodies We also add to the destruction of nature and the universal ecological balance, by simply not acknowledging their importance and impact on our lifestyle. Not all civilized people support or actively participate in violence or acts of crime. However, we contribute to the negative forces by being jealous, hateful, indifferent, self-centered and simply by being angry. Anger is the first sign of destruction. To be angry at oneself, one’s family, relatives, friends, colleagues, community, society, or at the world as a whole makes one restless. It is natural to be angry at injustice or to violence, even being angry at those elements means one is not at peace. This constant unrest within oneself drives one toward illness and reactionary emotions, which may further cause damage. So...