Anger is a powerful force that when understood and channelled can bring around great change and help us achieve our goals. In this episode we’ll look at two angry people in the Mahabharata who didn’t do this and one who did. And I’ve got 4 steps to help you use your own anger for better seats instead of black fingernails (or good instead of evil!) Enjoy!
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References:
Anger and the Mahaabhaarata https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2917082/ last accessed 5 June 2023
Cameron, Julia (1995) The Artist’s Way: A Course in Discovering and Recovering your Creative Self, Pan Macmillan, London
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