Justified anger and righteous indignation are spiritual poison. When we are angry, outraged,
indignant, upset or offended, who pays the price? We do. Sure, we may
vent at the source of our displeasure, but our face becomes red, our
heart beats faster, our blood pressure rises, our serenity is lost, our
peace of mind replaced with turmoil. Even if we get the chance to give
them “a piece of our mind” what was actually accomplished? Then there
are those occasions when the object of our ire is beyond our reach,
speeding away down the road, on the other side of the TV screen or radio
speaker or try as we might we just cannot get through the maze of voice
mailboxes to get to a real person and ranting e-mails are wholly
unsatisfying. There are few laws that are truly immutable, here is one:
we reap as we sow.
Immutable: adj
Unchanging or unchangeable: not changing or not able to be changed (Encarta)
We cannot get angry enough to instill peace, in ourselves or anyone
else. No one has ever been moved for long in a positive way when anger is the
sole motivation. No world leader or politician has ever changed their mind because we yelled at the TV.
Does this mean we should go
through life with a Mona Lisa type smile cemented on our face, never taking a
stand or pointing out mistakes, having no opinion on anything, floating
along on some form of spiritual (or actual) Valium? Of course not,
Living on the Spiritual Basis is not about disconnecting from life,
floating above it all, but connecting in new and profound ways, for we
are living on a new basis, the basis of trusting and relying on God.
There will always be something or someone to
be upset at or offended by, but our peace, our serenity must never be
the victim. When we allow the world to get the better of us, we suffer
the pain we are attempting to inflict on others.
We drink the poison of resentment
and discontent,
we become upset and irritable,
we close ourselves off
from the sunlight of the spirit and not only do we suffer, but those
closest to us do as well. The next time the thought “I have a right to
be angry” crosses your mind ask yourself:
Who gave you this right? Bottoms up. © Vincent Jones
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