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"Guilt is anger that you feel you have no right to have."  That's an 
interesting definition.
I thought guilt was being caught at doing something wrong.

What do you think?

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Keep on TROMing
Pete McLaughlin



GUILT 

Guilt is anger that you feel you have no right to have. 

Guilt is of no benefit to anyone. 

Steps: Find the guilt. 

1. Write down, in detail, the experience about which you feel the guilt. Don't 
try to write in any particular way. Write it as it is, as it was, and how you 
feel about it. Be honest. As best you can, be the person you were at the time 
you felt the guilt. 

2. Find the anger under the guilt. 

Ask, 3. "Who am I angry with?" 

4. Feel the anger; really feel it. 

5. Create all the anger that you did not feel at the time. Feel it. You may, at 
first, feel anger as grief or frustration or annoyance or any other feeling. If 
you do feel any other feeling feel it and keep feeling it, consciously, until 
you can feel the anger beneath it. 

6. Feel the anger 

7. Say all the things that go with those feelings especially those things that 
you did not say at the time. Say it aloud if you can. 

8. Imagine any other person who was involved answering you just as you would 
wish them to do so. 

9. Forgive everyone involved. You may find so much anger that you will need to 
handle it as in "unwanted emotion".

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