Anger and depression are two sides of the same coin. Both are expressions of frustration because it doesn´t happen what we want. Anger is externalized with noise, aggressiveness, and other people or goods can receive the consequences. Depression is internalized, it is usually worn quietly and not flaunted. Anger reveals and unsatisfied desire of the ego that he wants to impose by force or bad manners their claims. there may be an alleged justification but by breaking the harmony it loes any consistency. Depression internalizes a disappointment with what he or she sees, feels or experiences. Externally it tends to go unnoticed unlike the anger that disturbs the environmental tranquility . The versicles 62-63 page 28 in the Bhagavad Gita says : By pondering over sense objects conceives an attachment to them; from attachment comes desire; from desire anger is born; from anger comes illusion; of anger illusion confused memory; of confused memory the destruction of reason; by the destruction of reason it succumbs. Anger causes wisdom leaves him or her, and his face loses its illumination. It is a matter of observation. It goes from the human to animal category. The human and non human image has to do with higher intelligence which manifest itself as light on the face. They don´t want to accept some facts, unfulfilled aspirations, and losses the opportunity to see the design involved behind the events. One of the ways to overcome anger is refrain from eating. Corrects the face and restores wisdom, because anger is precipitation, thoughtlessness and not foresee the consequences. The person can see injustices, he wants to revolt, and moved only by a frustrated desire can not discover the underlying reason that makes experience this context. Depression likes the anger, are unfulfilled expectations.
This blog is not intended to emulate the great classical thinkers, only a few exhibitions that can reach all kind of people.
Sunday, 3 December 2023
ANGER AND DEPRESSION : TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN
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