Posted by oldschool305 on December 14, 2007, at 16:26:16
In reply to Re: Has anyone ever had Homicidal thoughts? » oldschool305, posted by Bodhisattva on December 14, 2007, at 10:40:31
Wow, you're a great writer. Thanks for your input... I will keep everything you said in mind, and I know that I will not act out on these actions, but wish these thoughts would go away. I DO need to release my anger somehow, hmmmm.... what could I do to release this anger... hmmm lol.
It's Friday night, I'll figure something out. Thanks again!
> Our minds are wonderful private places where we can play out our fantasies, our dreams, our thoughts of the future. We can even create chambers of death for some very therapeutic, so long as a few conditions are met, violent activities.
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> Remember, we are mammals. Predatory mammals, with canine teeth for puncturing and tearing flesh. This means that we all have a very dark violent side to us. This side should not be removed or silenced. We all need merely to find an outlet for this that doesn't have any real consequences.
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> Sometimes when I am "discussing" something with someone and we find ourselves at diametrically opposing views, I often imagine myself strangling the other party. It's a great tool to take a moment to gather your patience.
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> The person of course has NO idea what I'm thinking and they never come to any harm. That's the important thing, find your outlet without having an effect on the real world.
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> Some people try to condition themselves to ignore these dark violent tendencies. That can lead to some severe inner turmoil as that is an attempt to truly kill part of yourself.
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> So, take your anger somewhere safe. Let it all out. Then find a solution to this conflict, I assure you an acceptable resolution is within the realm of possibility. If you get frustrated again, just remember. You can resurrect their aggravating *ss and frag em again...and again...and again... feeling angry is healthy, just use it in a way that hurts no one....that includes yourself, do not hold it in. It's toxic.
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