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Why does anger cause confusion?

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is this true you think and how and why so?

what are ways to change this for positive?

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  1. Like water which can clearly mirror the sky and the trees only so long as its surface is undisturbed, the mind can only reflect the true image of the self when it is tranquil and wholly relaxed.

    A mind that is preoccupied is incapable of solving the problem.  Do you see that?  It is only the unoccupied mind that can be fresh to understand a problem.

    What is important is to be inwardly very simple, very austere, which is to have a mind not clogged with beliefs, with fears, with innumerable wants, for only such a mind is capable of real thinking, of exploration and discovery.

    If you want to take a long journey, you  must carry very little, if you want to climb to a great height, you must travel light.

    To observe, to watch, to give you whole attention to something beautiful, your mind must be free of preoccupations, must it not?

    It must not be occupied with problems, anger, with worries, with speculations.  It is only when the mind is very quiet that you can really observe, for then the mind is sensitive to extraordinary beauty, and perhaps here is a clue to our problem of freedom.

    A mind that is forcing itself to be non violent is violent.


  2. when you are angry you cannot think straight - result - confusion

  3. When you are angry the anger takes over and overrides other emotions.

    Keeping cool will always win the fight.

  4. Because anger is a feeling of displeasure and usually showing itself is a desire to fight back.

    The confusion is caused by the wrath,rage,fury,passion,bad or ill temper and hot temper, all those motions caused the confusion and stop the brain of taking the wise and the right decision.

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