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April 8, 2010 by jameslucas.
By Amy C.
Anger is a strong negative emotion of displeasure. Others call it fury, rage, resentment or wrath. Generally anger is destructive because it generates a sense of grievance towards the subject that brought about the anger.
Being angry is being in a negative and destructive state of mind. It is often disastrous when someone fails to manage it. There is nothing you can do when anger arises but to be mindful and aware of your feelings, so that anger would not conquer your emotions.
Buddhist teachings are very effective when it comes to effectively dealing with anger. Buddhism does not consider anger as right or just. The followers of Buddha are required to purify themselves of anger. That is why Buddhism provides dedicated teaching on how to manage anger.
Among the hundred ways of dealing with this problem, the following are the 5 leading ways to manage anger.
When you start feeling an inkling of anger, do not nourish it. Do not hold it like a cherished memory in your heart. It must be defeated before it overpowers you. Not being able to control you anger may result to emotional devastation of losing friends, physical loss of properties and irreversible loss of lives. On the other hand, just by following and implementing the teachings described above, your life will be filled with serenity and calmness.
Amy C. enjoys exploring Buddhism teachings and its applications. Amy is also a tabletop fountain artist. She invites you to browse beautiful and calming bamboo water fountain collection to add calmness and serenity to your life.
Article Source: Amy C.
Anger Management: 5 Ways to Manage Anger Through Buddhism Teachings
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