I think it depends on the depth of anger. It seems to be an emotion that is very easy to be stuck in without release. When I work with people with deep anger issues I found it just leads to whole lot of venting and no movement. As sensei Zenmaster mentioned there's a whole lot of issues around rejection... and abandonment, self worth, feeling unlovable etc. Viewing self as unlovable is ultimately (in my experience and opinion) the most difficult to work with because the person has low "ego strength" to be able to self-sooth and process their anger issues.
The line by line analysis is interesting. I see that a lot and wondered whether his interpretation was colored by his wishfulness for a certain future. It felt like he was selling me something.
(10-18-2012, 12:55 PM)zenmaster Wrote: If DW had an independent thought, it'd die of lonlieness. He's bound himself to that sub-collective meme which is overly fixated on outward illusion and what it can be molded into to fulfill fantasy and whim.
The line by line analysis is interesting. I see that a lot and wondered whether his interpretation was colored by his wishfulness for a certain future. It felt like he was selling me something.

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