Understanding the ‘Acts’ of Frustration and Anger


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Understanding the ‘Acts’ of Frustration and Anger

Video message based on Facebook post of October 9:

When we act with frustration or anger toward self or another, what the ego is trying to do is separate us from each other. We are all One. But if the ego can convince us that we are separate from each other, then it can also make us think that we are separate from God. The ego tries to convince us that if we experience and express judgment, frustration and anger, then we obviously cannot be a part of our perfect, all-loving Source. If we feel separate from God, then the ego knows that we will look to it for safety and support. If we feel separate from others, then the ego can convince us that we can judge them without hurting ourself. Judgment is the ego’s main fuel source. This is why it needs to convince us that it is safe to judge others. Knowing this, let us look for a better way of co-existing with each other. …continue reading.

- James Blanchard Cisneros

    

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