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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago

i find it hard to take seriously any of these more ancient buddhist or hindu traditions that talk about ā€œangerā€ as this thing you need to calm down from, save yourself making mistakes from do they have no conception of it as useful?

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

it’s so foreign to the developmentally informed, attachment and emotional fluency world where anger has a deep and obviously useful place in the primal intelligence of our bodies like telling us when a boundary has been crossed, and something needs to change

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

i could see where they’re coming from. it is a deep insight that the experience of anger too is empty, and fixed reactions we have to it are not necessarily what need to happen strong parallels to the emotional fluency world, where it feels more beneficially articulated https://t.co/WjQGR8vH6F

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Jessica@jessicamalonso• over 2 years ago

An important piece of navigating your emotional inner world is learning to slow things down enough to differentiate the many things going on that we typically bundle into ā€œbeing [angry]ā€ - experiencing internally - reacting (internally or externally) - expressing - communicating

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

i guess we find the language most suited to us, and the wisdom refined in the aspect we need it most to be refined in, and engaged with what we’re trying to do for me, that's engaging in householder life in a gently and deeply emotionally present way

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

i guess as someone who grew up with the vibe of ignoring emotionality "beware the harmful actions of anger" sounds a whole lot like "beware anger" when there's no clarification, or reminder of anger as not just natural, but useful https://t.co/OJOuI2X08A

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago

@warmbott yeah, that’s what they actually say in the fine print but without any clarification, any reminder of anger is not just natural, but useful, the vibe is one of eschewing anger even if that’s not what they mean, that’s the lossy transmission of it

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

there's advice people most need to hear at a moment of their life and mine wasn't, "beware the harmful actions of anger" it was "dude, have you noticed what the FUCK is going on down there? it's kind of cool. here- let me show you *gives 3 year tour of emotional aliveness*"

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

once again, im reminded my reaction to things is less about "good/bad" and more "yes/no" https://t.co/bQpO7RI5DU

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago

at some point, the questions need to go from "is environment X bad" to "is environment X a yes or no" because good/bad is something the mind does, with reasons, and that's like 500 steps behind where your bodily yes/no is

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Visakan Veerasamy@visakanv• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @AskYatharth

@AskYatharth I’m guessing a lot of ancient instruction was for princes and kings etc and since they were powerful nepobabies they didn’t really have to worry about the šŸŒ€ of suppressed anger, their main issue would’ve been the šŸ‰ of excess anger

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yatharth in asheville@AskYatharth• almost 2 years ago
Replying to @visakanv

@visakanv mm, that's also the cultural messaging i get, that a lot of it was reserved for princes and kings, or ascetics and scholars. i have no idea how historically accurate that is, but vibe checks out

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