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Expressing feelings

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    Day
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    Question
  • Special Retreat Thailand January 2007
    Steve
    8
    10
    What do you think about expressing feelings, positive and negative, e.g., such as crying, loud laughing, etc. if you don't hurt anybody with it?
    Ref: 2007.01.x.08.10
    Written answer
    • Appropriate and beneficial
    • Crying
    • Expressing feelings
    • Intention
    • Laughing
    • Self-pity
    • Unknown Seed Story
  • Special Retreat Germany September 2013
    Rosemary
    6
    2
    Are there any times or situations when it can be helpful to express our anger, in the sense of letting the other person know we are angry? For example, in an argument, we left the other person knowing that we are angry. So, we need to step back first before we can talk more, basically for de-escalation in the other situations.
    Ref: 2013.09.x.06.02
    Audio answer
    • Anger
    • Patience
    • Right View
    • Stand up for ourselves
    • Draw a line
    • Compassion
    • Suppression
    • Expressing feelings
    • Kamma
    • Principles
    • Bullies
    • Ethics
    • Results
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