Fear can be a direct gateway to fearlessness if we train body + mind (e.g. breathing). IMHO anger, especially if rooted in hate for our adversary is like getting drunk so you can fight better - not effective technique.
Fear can be a direct gateway to fearlessness if we train body + mind (e.g. breathing). IMHO anger, especially if rooted in hate for our adversary is like getting drunk so you can fight better - not effective technique.
I said a little edge, definitely not black out rage though. Call it a focused determination if you will. Just enough to push fear and doubt aside.
Indeed. We are learning to be warriors of kindness & we won't give up. I hear you & hope we can all stop reproducing the market culture habit of outrage as fuel.