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Compassionate Wrath: Transpersonal Approaches to Anger

By Robert Augustus Masters — 2000

In this essay, two transpersonally-oriented approaches to anger are closely examined, and a radical reconsideration of anger is recommended.

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Tenzin Palmo: Opening of the Heart

Talk of Ven. Ani Tenzin Palmo in Tashi Jong, North India, on November 14,2000

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Be Patient, Master Is at Work- from Amma's Heart - Series: Episode 14 - Mata Amritanandamayi Devi

All Masters have said, “Aham Brahmasmi” (I am Brahman) and “Tat Twam Asi,” (You are that). Disciples then perform constant shravanam, mananam and nidhidyasanam (listening, reflection and internalization), and through this process they reach the depths of these statements.

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Perfecting Patience: Buddhist Techniques to Overcome Anger

In the days of extremism and severely divisive belief systems, learning patience and compassion practices (from the modern master of patience and compassion) is more valuable than ever. All of the world’s major religions emphasize the importance of love, compassion, and tolerance.

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Transpersonal Psychology