Author:
Masters, Robert
The fiery intensity at the heart of anger asks not for "smothering," spiritual "rehabilitation," nor mere "discharge," but rather for a mindful embrace that does not necessarily require any dilution of "passion," lowering of the "heat," nor muting of the essential voice in the flames. "This" is a rare study that I hope has considerable impact on a culture that is often very confused about "anger." - Donald "Rothberg," co-editor of Ken Wilber In Dialogue and author of The Engaged Spiritual Life.