> > Read the full gita text, quote after quote. Upon
> > reading that, and in
> > your personal experience of silence and wholness,
> > tell us what role
> > does anger play for spritually absorbed, spiritually
> > mature people?
> > Its an experiential oxymoron to me.
> 
> It does appear to be an oxymoron, but I see our
> understanding of these lines from the Gita as
> incomplete. The enlightened can get angry, period.
> Some get angrier than others. 

It seems to be a given that the enlightened
can and do experience anger.  That, for me,
is not the question.  The question would be,
"Who experiences the anger?  And is that
subjective experience qualitatively different 
than the experience before realization?"

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