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Re: how do i not be angry
In Response To: how do i not be angry ()

Lord Creator, I too have struggled with anger issues in my life. How could I not? Being an Afrikan man with all of the wrongs constantly being committed everywhere we look...

For me, it was a matter of learning about my own anger and how it works. Observing the emotional process from start to finish and also...ACCEPTANCE. You can't look at the world the way it should be. You have to live in reality. This does not mean that you don't work for change, but you have to be able to look at things the way that they are because denial and living in the past are horrible monsters that will devour your soul!! May God bless you by reducing your anger. I understand how painful it is, trust me.

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explain fya
someone into buddhism said
then roll with that *NM*
thanks... i want to understand more
Re: thanks... i want to understand more
both please?
YOU ARE ALREADY BURNING!!! *NM*
damnation
YES, LOOK AT HOW YOU ARE PREOCCUPIED WITH IT!!!
how do i not be angry
Re: how do i not be angry
thanks
how do i deal with christians and orthodox rastas
its like i pass a dude with a big cross and im
Re: how do i not be angry
am i a duppy man? *NM*
Fya-Oyth-Wata-Aire
\thank you, i am lazy
bag a wire catch a fire
u think they would shoot me in trinidad or whereve
shango and rasta


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