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Besides, anger, like every other kind of violence, is always a sign of weakness, impotence and incapacity.
And here self-deception comes solely from the approval given to it or the flattering epithet attached to it—because anger can only be something blind, ignorant and asuric, that is to say, contrary to the light.[Based on Aphorism<51>-O When I hear of a righteous wrath, I wonder at man's capacity for self-deception.]<ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwm/10/aphorism-51#p4,p5,p6,p7</ref>
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These things come in the course of the sadhana because the sadhak is liberating himself from the lower nature and trying to turn towards the Mother and live in her divine consciousness and the higher nature. The forces of the lower nature do not want that and so they make these rushes in order to recover their rule. <ref>https://incarnateword.in/cwsa/31/anger-and-violence#p20</ref>