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Page 1: Anger, How to Avoid It

Anger, How to Avoid ItAnger, How to Avoid It

DR GURBAKSH SINGH

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• We have all experienced pleasant feelings when our achievements, services, scholarship or other virtues are recognized and good words are said about us.

• Most of us might have also been upset over offensive words about ourselves from someone.

• We lose our temper and retaliate with harsh words of our own.

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• We lose our temper and retaliate with harsh words of our own.

• We commit the offence of using such words only when we are angry.

• During a casual dialogue, if we are not angry and our temperament is normal, we express our differences in acceptable, perhaps forceful but not harsh words.

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Remember! When anger is on,Remember! When anger is on,One loses ones’ senses, right or wrongOne loses ones’ senses, right or wrong..

• Anger, like alcohol, is well known to suppress our rational behavior.

• In some ways it is even worse.

• A sudden and steep rise of anger is an involuntary act, it takes control of our senses in seconds.

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Personal experiencePersonal experience• My friend and I once learned a very

valuable lesson to control or at least reduce the influence of anger on our minds so as to be able to bear it.

• After our final B.Sc. examination, we went to see Sant Teja Singh

• One day when we came out of the gurdwara and were walking through the outer porch, two people sitting there made some comments in Panjabi to ridicule us.

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• First: Do you know that the Sant has brought two educated parrots.

• Second: Yes, I was told they are BA pass.

• First: That is why they say ‘kit bit, kit bit’.• Second: Let us see how quickly they fly

away (leave Sant).

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• We heard these oblique comments making fun of our education but we kept mum, being very new to the people and the place.

• We were, of course, very angry.• When we reached home, we reported

the matter to Sant ji. • )

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• He ordered us, “Sit in that corner and repeat one hundred times the hymn –

• Anyone, who believes that he is not good and none other is bad, overcomes the turbulence in his mind." (p. 728

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AdviceAdvice

• “You yourself must always move on the right path.

• Do not mind such criticism.• When you do not react, such people,

on their own, will feel ashamed of their immoral/unsocial act, and they themselves will give it up later.

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• Maybe, some people will continue to stick to their bad habit, but even then you do not get involved with them.

• In that case they may hurt only themselves but not you.”

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• You must learn how to control you anger…

• Learn to forgive…to avoid situations…


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