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Anger is an intense emotional state involving a strong, uncomfortable and non-cooperative response to a perceived provocation, hurt, or threat.

A person experiencing anger will often experience physical effects, such as increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, and increased levels of the stress hormones adrenaline and noradrenaline. Some view anger as an emotion that triggers part of the fight or flight response. Anger becomes the predominant feeling behaviorally, cognitively, and physiologically when a person makes the conscious choice to take action to immediately stop the threatening behavior of another outside force.

Anger can have many physical and mental consequences. The external expression of anger can be found in facial expressions, body language, physiological responses, and at times public acts of aggression. Facial expressions can range from inward angling of the eyebrows to a full frown. While most of those who experience anger explain its arousal as a result of "what has happened to them", psychologists point out that an angry person can very well be mistaken because anger causes a loss in self-monitoring capacity and objective observability.

Modern psychologists view anger as a normal, natural, and mature emotion experienced by virtually all humans at times, and as an emotion that has functional value for individual survival and mutual cooperation. However, uncontrolled anger can negatively affect personal or social well-being and may produce deleterious health effects and negatively impact those around them. While many philosophers and writers have warned against the spontaneous and uncontrolled fits of anger, there has been disagreement over the intrinsic value of anger. The issue of dealing with anger has been written about since the times of the earliest philosophers, but modern psychologists, in contrast to earlier writers, have also pointed out the possible ill effects of suppressing anger on one's well-being and interpersonal relationships.

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Standing Strong in Vulnerability

Hate, Anger, Bodhisattva Precepts
Feb 19 1998

Awakening Through Balanced Relationships

Balance, Anger, Enlightenment
Jan 08 1998

Transforming Anger Through Compassion

Anger, Love, Practice
1998

Integrating Love in Ethical Living

Love, Anger, Compassion
1998

Embracing Emotions for Deeper Connections

Anger, Lovingkindness, Hate
1998

Anger as a Path to Enlightenment

Anger, Pain, Karma
Oct 21 1997

The Eightfold Path

Right Speech, Four Noble Truths, Greed, Anger, Mindfulness
Jun 16 1997

Walking the Tightrope of Truth

Anger, Right Speech, Community
Mar 12 1997

Eternal Light of Inner Wisdom

Wisdom, Practice, Anger
Feb 17 1997

Zen Paths to Deep Focus

Four Noble Truths, Samadhi, Karma, Equanimity, Anger
Dec 20 1996

1996.10.13-ZMC

Four Noble Truths, Karma, Observe, Anger, Attachment
Oct 13 1996

Interdependent Awakening Through Selflessness

Suffering, Pain, Anger
Jul 18 1996

Beyond Self: Embracing Interdependence

Serial: RA-00772

Sunday dharma talk

Vow, Karma, Anger
Jun 23 1996
Green Gulch Farm

Expressing Yourself

Serial: RA-00771

Tassajara zendo zen workshop

Anger, Darkness-and-Light, Patience
Jun 03 1996
Tassajara

Words, Karma, and Liberation

Serial: RA-00760

Sesshin
Copy

Conversation, Karmic Consciousness, Anger, Separation, Bodhisattva Precepts
Dec 16 1995
Tassajara

Upright in Anger: Zen Liberation

Serial: RA-00783

Sesshin

Anger, Patience, Desire, Breath, Discrimination
Dec 16 1995
Tassajara

Transforming Anger Through Zen Patience

Serial: RA-00782

Sesshin

Anger, Patience, Mahayana, Discrimination, Enemies
Dec 16 1995
Tassajara

Interwoven Selves in Zen Dialogues

Serial: RA-00759

Sesshin

Conversation, Karmic Consciousness, Separation, Anger, Bodhisattva Precepts
Dec 14 1995
Tassajara

Vasubandhu's Thirty Verses - Class 12

causation, Zazen, Right Speech, confusion, Anger
Nov 29 1994
Tassajara

Vasubandhu's Thirty Verses - Class 5

Anger, Samsara, Attachment, Buddha Mind, Daily Life, confusion, causation,...
Oct 24 1994
Tassajara

Vasubandhu's Thirty Verses - Class 4

Anger, Emotions, Discrimination, Karmic Consciousness, confusion
Oct 21 1994
Tassajara

1994.10.11-ZMC

Suzuki Roshi, Anger, confusion, Don't Know Mind
Oct 11 1994
Tassajara

Awakening Authenticity Through Zen Stories

Posture, Priest, Anger
Jun 02 1994

Cauldron of Mindful Transformation

Anger, Emotions, Pain
Feb 09 1993

Wrap up class - precepts

Lineage, Practice Period, Anger
Apr 06 1992
Tassajara

Sesshin day 7

Passions, Anger, Oneness, Evil
Apr 04 1992
2
Tassajara

Sesshin day 7

Precepts, Anger, Passions
Apr 04 1992
2 of 2
Tassajara

Fuyo Dokai and the Ninth Precept

Anger, Evil, Ego, Duality
Apr 04 1992
1 of 2
Tassajara

Fuyo Dokai and the Ninth Precept

Anger, Evil, Ego, Duality
Apr 04 1992
1 of 2
Tassajara

Class: The 2nd Grave Precept, and Evil

Evil, Anger, Three Treasures, Interview, Enemies
Mar 24 1992
Tassajara

The Second Grave Precept, and Evil

Evil, Anger, Three Treasures, Interview
Mar 24 1992
Tassajara

Simplicity in Stillness: Zen's Path

Evil, Separation, Anger
Mar 01 1992

Cultivating Patience on the Enlightenment Path

Patience, Practice, Anger
Dec 04 1991

Perfection of Wisdom

Consciousness, Mindfulness, Anger
Jul 1988
4

Sitting and Precepts: Zen Unified

Oneness, Anger, Evil, Perfect Wisdom, Discrimination
Feb 26 1988

Cauldron of Zen: Embrace Fate

Zazen, Anger, Oneness
Feb 14 1988

Pathways to Senses and Awakening

Mindfulness, Anger, Hindrances, Breath
Feb 14 1987

Abhidharma Kosa

Karma, Anger, Buddha
Oct 1980

Abhidharma Kosa

Anger, Faith, Time
Jun 1980
5

Abhidharma Kosa

Consciousness, confusion, Anger
Jul 1979

Embrace Anger, Find Freedom

Karma, Anger, Ego, Manjushri, Interview

Unbound Awareness in Zen Practice

Study, Anger, Pain

Buddhist Psychology

Study, Anger, Pain

Abhidharma Kosa

Consciousness, Anger, Work
Winter

Abhidharma Kosa

Consciousness, Anger, Work
Winter

Embracing Shadows for Enlightenment

Study, Anger, Pain

Beyond Thinking: Embracing Zen Reality

Dragons, Anger, Letting Go, Daily Life
Apr 11 2003

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