Whenever I am, it turns out that I have misunderstood him.
A relationship with the living God virtually guarantees that God will correct my vision and understanding of who he is, if I seek his will.
2006-10-24 17:24:52
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answered by Gestalt 6
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The ONE (God) of my understanding does not make me angry. IT makes me grateful for the experience of LIFE which is multi-dimensional, going inside in the ONE-ness of spirit, intuition, imagination, intellect and its many myths and truths. But it also goes outside into the ALL of material, energy and the diversity of the Created Uni-verse or Multi-verse. How can one be angry for that experience. Anger, being depicted by the color red, is of the lower chakras or self. As the electromagnetic wave that includes visible light and the color red is simply energy, it can be transformed to a higher frequency such as the cool and non-emotional color blue for "intellect" and the action of sound simply by adding "energy" to the human system.
So do something, anything, such as think and care for someone else, and/or increase the oxygen in the system (fresh air, ozonation therapy, etc) and watch the heat of the color red (anger, lust, power, violence) transform to a higher frequency (love, compassion, charity, empathy, energy...) Or live in the anger until you learn and get tired of it. Time is infinite. Space is Eternal.
The Principle of Polarity says that the red of anger and the blue of intellect and logic are two poles of the same "energy" wave...We chose to live at the frequency that makes us "learn" something and then we polarize (add or take out energy) and we change or transform or morph into the beautiful "full spectrum" of energy that we truly are. We don't want to eliminate the red of anger but to control it and to use it when we need it, direct it accurately, and then move on and experience the rest of the spectrum in gratefulness of being "ALIVE".
Getting angry at the sun will not stop the sunburn....Getting angry at the wind will not stop the storm.
Cyril Borg, the cyborg
2006-10-24 17:59:22
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answered by cyril_borg 2
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I was angry at him as long as I believed in religion and the Bible. As soon as I used reason and saw him for what he is...simply the creator of all things, I stopped leaning on him and thought for myself and my life has been a lot happier.
2006-10-24 17:26:33
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answered by AuroraDawn 7
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If they are angry at God, they must think he exist. I'm an Atheist so, I can't be angry at something that doesn't even exist
2006-10-24 17:25:11
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answered by Anonymous
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