Anger has both positive and negative impact and choosing positive impact as a way to improve your emotional energy quality is the natural conscious effort to develop. Positive form of anger uplifts one from despair, depression and so on
ANGER IS NOT LIBERATING 📌NO RELEASE, I KNOW, HERE CLOSE TO YOU RAM, I KNOW THE PATH OF EMOTIONS, DEEP BREATHING AND SEND ALL THE NEGATIVE ENERGY INTO EMPTINESS 🌱
The ptsd I have after all this. My partner has rage and anger and takes it out on me and it's very difficult it takes me into a rabbit hole. I'm used to the trauma bond where I learned at a young age that ups and down were normal. I'm constantly on edge and I know that he could get mad at anything I do and explode. It's heartbreaking.
@@Soulwildxlovex That's wild - my gf lives in Louisville - the Highlands - but originally from Fancy Farm.. Actually Im flying down this Monday - where about in KY ?
😂 I just love this so much. Every time I hear it. I laugh so hard -- and I use this in my life all the time. Love everyone and tell the truth! That is so beautiful.
One of the things he said that resonates with me the most was, "You have to choose between being right or being free." It's like you have to give up wanting to be right in order to give up anger. It makes sense because 'being right' is very ego-reinforcing. This doesn't mean give up on altruism. It just means, give up on trying express 'your truth' to others. Expressing yourself is fine but don't commit to being right. If someone is causing undue suffering then we have a duty to address it, but we should not get into ..'petty' arguments about 'things' in a state of flux. There is a 'rightness' to this practice that can be spoken of, but you shouldn't serve a fancy dinner to a child. They want chicken nuggets and fries. Not that either is wrong of course! Sorry if this is confusing! (In the talk he goes, "Maharaji said he would help me. He said, "Give up anger." "Give up anger and I'll help you." ...and he meant, give it up 'completely'." Utterly.) I used to want to save the world with a great book or a revitalization of buddhism with Christ but I realize now that is another way of me wanting to be right. As if the way things are right now isn't how it is supposed to be? And a part of me will say, "Exactly as they are?! With the kids playing in the landfills?! The gucci bags hanging from the ocean reefs?" ...Yes?
The last story of the Samurai is actually a famous story of ʿAlī, the son-in-law of the Prophet Muḥammad. When he came to slay his enemy on the battlefield, his enemy spit in his face and he sheathed his sword and walked away. When he asked him why he did not take his life, he said: “Because at first, I was engaged in just war for God, but after you spit in my face, I would have slayed you for my own ego, for my righteous indignation.”
@@InspireCreate43 hmmm, I don’t know buddy I wouldn’t say it’s very honorable to kill someone out of duty or obligation related to “honor”. Honoring what exactly?
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Wait a sec help me understand this - the samurai says “I don’t want the karma of killing out of anger” but at the same time the samurai would kill out of the duty of a samurai?
Every time, there are tears in my eyes, for the one I am behind the person I continue to believe myself to be.
We at the channel love how you put this!
“The One I am” you say 😃✨
To which of these two people do the eyes belong and to which the tears?
Anger has both positive and negative impact and choosing positive impact as a way to improve your emotional energy quality is the natural conscious effort to develop. Positive form of anger uplifts one from despair, depression and so on
Love Ram Dass he’s helped talk me off the ledge for many years. He always has a way of telling you just the message that you need to hear at the time.
Admin here (now) - he is phenomenal in that way and saved my rump as well!
@@BabaRamDassChannelWho are the admins for this channel?
It's all baba living through Ram Dass. Which is why he picked us, we are the lure. Ram Dass told us all.
Beautiful lesson, a Ram Dass gem for sure. Thank you 💛
ANGER IS NOT LIBERATING 📌NO RELEASE, I KNOW, HERE CLOSE TO YOU RAM, I KNOW THE PATH OF EMOTIONS, DEEP BREATHING AND SEND ALL THE NEGATIVE ENERGY INTO EMPTINESS 🌱
I love the way he impersonates Babaji 💌
this is a very hard lesson to learn... thank you, though ... we must learn it 🙏🌿💜
Admin here (now) - well said!
how do u not enjoy it letting go of anger is the best thing ever
If you are too much of a coward to take issue with the state of the world and merely retreat into copes that it is fine somehow.
Pride and righteous unfortunately
Admin here (now) - amazing comment 😂
The ptsd I have after all this. My partner has rage and anger and takes it out on me and it's very difficult it takes me into a rabbit hole. I'm used to the trauma bond where I learned at a young age that ups and down were normal. I'm constantly on edge and I know that he could get mad at anything I do and explode. It's heartbreaking.
As a hot headed Brooklyn Italian slowly making his way back home - thank you for this! ;P
God bless always
haha i love that! Namaste friend, I am a fiery girl from the south and also am finding this helpful, I hope you have a great day!
@@Soulwildxlovex I'm up in Brooklyn where's the fire down south?
@@johnnyt.sollitto512 ol' Kentucky home !
@@Soulwildxlovex That's wild - my gf lives in Louisville - the Highlands - but originally from Fancy Farm.. Actually Im flying down this Monday - where about in KY ?
😂 I just love this so much. Every time I hear it. I laugh so hard -- and I use this in my life all the time. Love everyone and tell the truth! That is so beautiful.
One of the things he said that resonates with me the most was, "You have to choose between being right or being free."
It's like you have to give up wanting to be right in order to give up anger. It makes sense because 'being right' is very ego-reinforcing. This doesn't mean give up on altruism. It just means, give up on trying express 'your truth' to others. Expressing yourself is fine but don't commit to being right.
If someone is causing undue suffering then we have a duty to address it, but we should not get into ..'petty' arguments about 'things' in a state of flux.
There is a 'rightness' to this practice that can be spoken of, but you shouldn't serve a fancy dinner to a child. They want chicken nuggets and fries. Not that either is wrong of course!
Sorry if this is confusing!
(In the talk he goes, "Maharaji said he would help me. He said, "Give up anger." "Give up anger and I'll help you." ...and he meant, give it up 'completely'." Utterly.)
I used to want to save the world with a great book or a revitalization of buddhism with Christ but I realize now that is another way of me wanting to be right. As if the way things are right now isn't how it is supposed to be?
And a part of me will say, "Exactly as they are?! With the kids playing in the landfills?! The gucci bags hanging from the ocean reefs?"
...Yes?
Definitely not, entirely a cope.
It seems impossible and entirely without Justice. But when you see through true eyes, the answer is yes
At the same time you do the dharmic work without attachment in order to make the world a better place.
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Somehow it is -just right-
but i havent lived hard enough perhaps
to see life from this dimension
Jaya Ram dass❤
Simply..Let Go! 😊❤
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I really needed this... thank you...
We at the channel thank you for listening!
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You cannot serve from an empty cup…. Fill your cup by surrendering your “person”… who you “think” you are…
Live life none entitled ✨🙏🏻
Admin here (now) - beautiful comment!
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Thank you for all you do bringing Ram Dass’ messages of love 🙏🏻✨
Admin here (now) - thanks for loving him doing your part and waking up!
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The last story of the Samurai is actually a famous story of ʿAlī, the son-in-law of the Prophet Muḥammad. When he came to slay his enemy on the battlefield, his enemy spit in his face and he sheathed his sword and walked away. When he asked him why he did not take his life, he said: “Because at first, I was engaged in just war for God, but after you spit in my face, I would have slayed you for my own ego, for my righteous indignation.”
But how is it that killing out of identifying as a samurai vs killing out of spite / ego differ?
Killing for honor and killing for selfish reasons are two different things. @@Jaaaackjack
@@InspireCreate43 hmmm, I don’t know buddy I wouldn’t say it’s very honorable to kill someone out of duty or obligation related to “honor”. Honoring what exactly?
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I hate everyone, but i love you maharishi
Wait a sec help me understand this - the samurai says “I don’t want the karma of killing out of anger” but at the same time the samurai would kill out of the duty of a samurai?
what is with this “ad free talk?”
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50% lie in this story...
He is running his business also.
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