Inner Peace — Anger — Buddhism

03/06/2019 1h 0min Episodio 14
Inner Peace — Anger — Buddhism

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Anger has a lot to teach us, if we listen to it! We operate under a common illusion that the things that make us angry lie outside of ourselves, that they are external to us. Something out there is in opposition to our need for safety and security; it threatens our comfort or position. We feel a need to defend our vulnerable selves. Anger limits us. But if we have the courage to look at our anger and its causes and to learn from it, we can develop an open heart—a heart of genuine compassion. Buddhism works to illuminate the fundamental truth of our self-nature. When anger arises, it is pointing to something. Our anger is a sign of our underlying beliefs about ourselves. It can help to reveal our constructed sense of self-identity. Anger points to fear, and the emotion of fear is an illusion. On the other hand, the feeling of fear which requires no thinking to arise comes from real danger, associated with external events that might threaten to hurt us physically. Part of this statement was written by Jules Shuzen Harris. This conversation is with Kwan Haeng Sunim about the wisdom that can be found in Anger. Kwan Haeng Sunim met Zen Master Seung Sahn in 1986 at the Cambridge Zen Center.  He moved to Providence Zen Center in 1987 and work there as House Master. 1997 he went to Korea sat a 90 day retreat. Kwan Haeng Sunim was ordained a novice monk and in 2003 I received Bhikkhu precepts. He stayed in Korea until 2012 holding various temple positions and sitting a 90-day retreat twice a year. In 2012 he moved into Providence Zen Center and become the Head Dharma Teacher.  He has been sitting the winter and summer retreats there also as Head Dharma Teacher and leading a Sunday Dharma Practice program."    To learn more about Kwan Haeng Sunim please visit https://providencezen.org/ For intro and ad Free episodes: https://www.patreon.com/aquestforwellbeingpodcast Podcast Page: https://fitforjoy.org/podcast