Dear Lucas,

you seem to be on an interesting track. Don't have time right now to get deeper 
in it.
Probably it's somehow related with using the power of agression (because there 
is strength in it) to build something instead of destroying sth (even though 
sometimes something has to be destroyed to get enough space for building sth 
new.)

What about taking the negative label from "agression"? What about seeing the 
feeling itself as okay and only looking at what do I do with it?

As a (as I assume) typical female habit I have tried to live my life without 
agression for years and years. Every time I felt agression I would immediately 
punish myself and change into depression mode instead (unconsciously, of 
course; the punishing myself I did to avoid punishment from my surrounding, as 
I remember this is called "internalize" in psychology = unconsciously doing to 
oneself what earlier parents or society have done). Now I know that I have cut 
off acess to big part of my creative power by censoring myself the way I did.

I would love to hear "positive" examples from this list of results that where 
reached with the power of agression.

Marei

 
 "Lucas Gonzalez" <mailto:[email protected]> schrieb:
...
> I don't know if the idea is clear, as I myself am only starting to "get
> it".
> 
> So, what about agression and jokes?  Could it be that our toxic
> agressive energy is better used as a resource ... to be used somewhere
> else and not within the same place where it was generated?  Could it be
> that, whenever we sense agression, we should look around to see if have
> not really invited the whole system into the same room, and we should
> widen things a bit?  Maybe gender-related agressiveness is not gender
> related at all?
> 
> Does this make any sense?  Does it take us anywhere?  You all know
> more.
> 
> Lucas

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