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RE: Musings on Anger

in #musings6 years ago (edited)

Beautiful writing with deep observations of yourself and all other involved. As I work with people, to those who have the same destiny, I will higly recommend your inspiring lines.
„I believe our children have come to warn us with their Autism, to respect our instincts but to channel them towards a nobler striving. Not a smarter, faster, more automated brain.“

„Most therapies, I find, when they aim to “normalize” or overwrite entire characters with applied behaviours, violate the soul with its personal mission (which includes to live with - and not against - Autism).“
It is unfortunately true. Working with people , all my work is to teach my clients the opposite, to understand and live with this what their personal life mission is.
„Anger is a lack of flexibility. It is to find oneself outside the flow. „

Very true. I would add that angry people need to control things. When they lose control, there si inflexibility and anger. Master Yoda knows the key. Thank you for this sharing.

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That is precisely it! Anger and control are inseparable. In a way that also means, that those who are able to get angry have a great sense of responsibility which the utterly detached and therefore calm may have less. The anger however also indicates a need to let go of that which you cannot be held responsible for concretely. One must convert this commitment to others into a more silent and peaceful prayer.
Your insightful words reinforce my trust that we can bear what we are given as long as we don't grasp and cling and take on more than we need to.
Your clients are lucky to have you!

Thank you. :)
"Your insightful words reinforce my trust that we can bear what we are given as long as we don't grasp and cling and take on more than we need to." Dito!

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