^Shout ^Anger ^Fight ^Run ~frustration~ ~mad~ ~charge~ ~flight~ ~madness~
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Annotate
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In a ~base~ to ^Restore or ^Live, ^Thirst for ^Moderate ~boundary~.
- In our ~organism~, ^Sense any ~lack~ or ~excess~ of ~boundary~, ~memories~, ~unknown~, ~sleep~ or ~freedom~ for ourselves, others or our world.
- ^Lack modes to ^Establish a ^Normal ^No.
- ^Attempt your ~impossible~ in ~conflict~.
Subject
^Anger in ourselves, others or our world is in ~opposition~ to ~boundary~ in ourselves, others or our world. For ~example~, ^When a ~change~ in ^One ~boundary~ does ^Magnify ~anger~, even ^When ~love~ may ^Cause it, we may ^Need to ^Seek a new or ^Different ~boundary~ ~as~ ~replacement~.
Target
To ^Find ^Moderate resolution of ~anger~, ^Look for ~focus~ to ^Remember or ~harmony~ to ^Depart. ^When we ^Find ^No ~emnity~ ^Between ~one-another~ and our ^Moderate ~boundary~, we may ^Rest ^Freely.
Anytime with ~caution~ about the nature of the ~source~.
^As a ~buddy~, ^When we ^Notice a ~lack~ or ~excess~ of ~anger~, we may ^Advocate in ^Moderate ~trust~ for ~one-another~.
Anytime in ~focus~ to ^Advocate or in ~motivation~ of ~boundary~. Anytime for sake of ~memories~ within our ~cooperation~ or ~process~. Anytime for sake of ~unknown~ within our ~independence~ or ~agency~.
Anytime ~as~ ~signal~ to ^Forgive and ^Refresh. Our ~emotion~ may ^Model ~lack~ of ~awareness~, so we ^Unmask the ^Full ~truth~ of it only ~as~ we ^Heal from it.