ED,
 
Once you eat your cake, you digest it into your body parts, and will be 'one 
with it'. I don't see why it is impossible.
 
Anthony

--- On Sun, 21/8/11, ED <[email protected]> wrote:


From: ED <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Zen] Questions To All List
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, 21 August, 2011, 6:42 AM


  





Anthony,

I think Mayka is asking: How can I eat my cake and have it too.

--ED

--- In [email protected], Anthony Wu <wuasg@...> wrote:
>
> ED,
>
> I don't understand your reasoning. 'Negative consequences' of course
are in regard to the angry person.
>
> Anthony

> Negative consequences are unlikely (except to the person
himself/herself) if the other person has mastered his/her own anger.
> --ED

> --- In [email protected], Anthony Wu wuasg@ wrote:
>
> Mayka,
>
> You ask: 'Explain different ways of expressing anger out without
having the negative consequences of doing so.'
>
> I think expressing anger always has negative consequences. No way to
avoid that.
>
> Anthony






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