Morning meditation — We see that the anger is not who we are.

‘We see that the anger is not who we are, nor is it permanent. It is simply a passing mental state, and it loses its power when seen with clarity.’

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Some rather attractive ivy.
Some rather attractive ivy. Morning Meditation: We see that the anger is not who we are, nor is it permanent. It is simply a passing mental state, and it loses its power when seen with clarity.

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