Sunday, June 20, 2010

Anger and Violence Unseat Silence

Dr Gautam Chatterjee

Anger within and without violent emotive stream of thought create very loud sound that reaches chaotic level within minutes as we reflect anything with dejection. The body and mind become charged with noise so it reflect outwardly as well. These noise frequencies spoil the tranquility of dynamic kind. Behavior, words and expressions become aggressive and inner-self get fragmented.

Silencing this anger come from meditative mindset. In this process we must not be victims of contrasts and disharmony because anger comes to the fore when we cross our swords with a touch of intolerance and lack of restraint. Again, anger peeps when we want to over demonstrate our prominence, power and strength and thoughts become superior and subordinate to none. Anger postures violence when our inner un-tranquil state of mind boils out of deprivation, frustration and even non-recognition.

To combat this situation we should be cool receptor of things around and we should not react in a hurry. Tolerance and patience ensures growth of silence that can banish the loud noise of anger and violence because anger spoils Karma resulting in rise of guilt which spoil our future as well.

In Maun Sadhana this art of “internalizing and analysing” comes at play involuntarily. When we desist from utterance then we invite no tension from social inequality as it is said “dumb” has no enemy. Silence begets patience and increases the power of tolerance. Maun Sadhana allows us a realization that the world is not equal and inequalities are the natural rule of the world. Thus taking mind away from disharmony of the world towards inner harmonious self help us in handling anger and mending our “response system” which works towards silencing the noisy temperaments.

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