
I was wondering if the monastics here would be willing to share any of the ways they deal with the more intense states of mind. In particular I have been having a lot of intense rage that is sometimes very difficult to "get under" and fully express without causing harm to the body. There was a wonderful monk who gave a talk recently where they mentioned that a part of their life experience involved murdering a cow. As sad as it was to hear that had to happen, I found it incredibly useful to hear how that went and was a part of their life journey. It seemed like they felt that need deeply inside of them, and a sort of causal process worked itself out, culminating in those events and allowing the expression of what was necessary to express in it's entirety so that it would never have to take place again.
The reason I ask is because although I do find that I'm a very peaceful person, I accept that I deal with some very severe states of mind as a result of extensive and prolonged early childhood trauma. I live with a great deal of deep feelings that need expressing and understanding, so I always appreciate hearing how others have came to understand and interact with their deeper feelings and experiences.
I'm particularly interested in a response from monastics, because you will likely have a good understanding of your own experiences and natural processes.
Thanks very much for listening. May peace be with you.
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