In this rather narrow focus and description, there is divine truth to the extent that anger is one of the more destructive states of being due to its high level of energy and holding an intention of attacking an opponent, in some way or another, if only emotionally. That alone can bring harm. It constitutes what we would describe as being a "psychic attack," the power of consciousness to go out to that target and leave a mark that will register on their being. That will be seen by the Law of Karma and can undermine that person and make them a victim of the anger, deserved or not. This, in turn, creates a karmic liability for the one initially angry at someone because their record of existence will show this event as an attack on a fellow human, that is out of alignment by its very nature, and the level of harm will call for a rebalancing and repayment in kind, and this will arrange for something to happen to that angry person, to put them in a similar challenge, and it could well be as a recipient of anger to give them a taste of their own medicine, so to speak. And so this is how the idea of judgment is recognized, as a likely prospect for excessive or out‑of‑control anger, because it is so very harmful it is equally toxic to the self and is corrosive. It can destroy a person from within because it will eat at their own connection to the divine, because it is the opposite of divine intention by its very nature and vibration and, as such, it will lower the angry person and make them less effective in every respect, in terms of being in divine alignment and how they would think, feel, and act in that higher vibrational state.
We must caution to not close the door on anger, as to be avoided at all costs, and that is because anger does have a useful place in the spectrum of emotional responses to things that is within the capability of everyone, at least in their native state. It was Creator's Plan to have this capability on board, particularly in the environment you enter with each incarnation. You are in a land of difficulty, challenge, and many examples of evil being expressed and launched again and again at individuals and groups of people. Many, many times feelings of anger arise because there is a perception of unfairness taking place. So anger is a useful expression of innate wisdom in giving a tangible reflection of unfair treatment. The key is how to respond because anger can be turned to good advantage if it helps strengthen a person to act in a way that is effective, to right a wrong, for example, in providing a motivation and some extra energy as well to speak up and speak out rather than be complacent and overlook a wrong state of affairs that would perpetuate harm being done to someone or the self.
So again, the key is one of attaining balance so that when one feels anger, to assess the causes and act in a measured, balanced way, that can be effective in changing things for the better without incurring a greater penalty through aggravating a problem and making it grow. This is often the result of fighting fire with fire, things can spiral out of control all too readily, where angry words exchanged becomes a physical altercation, and perhaps serious violence in the end. Just as bad are situations causing great anger that is never put right and healed, leaving people with resentment and grudges that fester and drag everyone down. This creates a chronic state of imbalance and may cause people to launch chronic psychic attacks against their object of disaffection, and that compounds the karmic negativity that will count against you if you become drawn into a situation triggering too much anger and have no way to heal it.
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