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BearDancing
August 26th, 2008, 06:01 PM
Does anyone have experience with Raw Anger, from a healers point of veiw or other....this was so Raw it shook my friend to her core and she has been a very talented healer for 15 yrs....she was using a rattle and singing when it happened..it was coming from the lady she was workinig on...any help would be deeply appreciated....

♀♥Lady Urania♥♀
August 27th, 2008, 07:16 PM
Does anyone have experience with Raw Anger, from a healers point of veiw or other....this was so Raw it shook my friend to her core and she has been a very talented healer for 15 yrs....she was using a rattle and singing when it happened..it was coming from the lady she was workinig on...any help would be deeply appreciated....

Now when you say 'raw anger' do you mean in the manifestation of 'rage?'

Being a healer for 15 yrs, shed certainly understand the core of that anger/rage/raw is severe pain - what form of manifestions occured, like creatures, or just pure debilitating energy?

watersprite
August 27th, 2008, 07:25 PM
Sometimes, a healer will touch on something that releases raw, unadulterated rage. The release of anger and pain that often releases physical ailments and limitations as well. We all have experienced that rage, we just have not let it go in a safe and controlled environment. Mostly we just bottle it up until we are crippled by it, mentally or physically. What to do with it? Let that person scream and yell and throw soft things and get it out until they are exhausted by the effort. If you listen, you can tale note of the causes and provide treatment for those causes.

RunningRiot
August 27th, 2008, 08:54 PM
I have experience working with people who have been consumed by their anger, so much so that it affects their lives in every day situations- even ones that have no relation to the original inspiration of the anger. It consumes, destroys and spreads. It was to be removed or controlled, supressing just makes it worse.

Antoninus
October 5th, 2008, 12:29 PM
Rage and anger are things that we humans like to hide away and forget about in our civilized world. We may live in a society that strives for order but in reality our more primal instincts guide more of us than we know.

One problem comes from repressing anger and rage. Its like a baloon, keep forcing air into it and it WILL burst. People are the same way, sometimes when you dont RELEASE all that it tends to come out on its own. Often at rather in-opportune time

BearDancing
October 5th, 2008, 12:35 PM
sometimes I wonder is anger is not saddness turned inward...being actually hurt by someones action or non action....feeling not loved in some way...thinking we are not good enough *for what* I think it is more exceptable for people to be angry than sad...so instead of feeling the sad feelings we go right to the anger because that is more natural for us....more acceptable in society....I am just rambling I guess cause I am a little sad today...no real reason and I am not going to make it something....just be sad for now...not try to justify it or blame it on someone else...maybe go and read a book to take my mind off of sad and lonely...I guess I should be in the what are you feeling thread...but I want to post here cause hardly no o ne comes into this thread.....:weirdsmil

Invidosa
October 13th, 2008, 06:24 PM
sometimes I wonder is anger is not saddness turned inward...being actually hurt by someones action or non action....feeling not loved in some way...thinking we are not good enough *for what* I think it is more exceptable for people to be angry than sad...so instead of feeling the sad feelings we go right to the anger because that is more natural for us....more acceptable in society....I am just rambling I guess cause I am a little sad today...no real reason and I am not going to make it something....just be sad for now...not try to justify it or blame it on someone else...maybe go and read a book to take my mind off of sad and lonely...I guess I should be in the what are you feeling thread...but I want to post here cause hardly no o ne comes into this thread.....:weirdsmil

I think the two tend to be intimately connected. Sadness and hurt often turn to anger internally. Particularly (in my exp.) anger at oneself for allowing the hurt to occur, for allowing the vulnerabilty to exist in the first place. I'm not so sure that anger is considered more acceptable then sadness however. I think both in any sort of large quantity are considered taboo (at least if you judge by the number of anti-depressant commercials on the tv these days)