Samani Prasanna Pragya | Samani Manan Pragya |
16.06.2007
Workshop On Anger Management
What is Anger, its causes & bad effects on physical & emotional health.
Different practices to overcome instant & long term anger.
Sa, 16.06.2007
15:30 - 17: 30h
Quartiersmanagement am Mehringplatz, Friedrichstr. 1, 10969 Berlin (Kreuzberg)
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Samanijis opened the workshop on Anger Management with recitation of Mangal Bhavana, composed by Acharyashree Mahaprajnaji. They welcomed the eight participants expressing their joy about their interest to work on the causes for anger. Participating were Trupti Pandya, Dr. Elisabeth Conzelmann, ethnologist researcher, Sara Geerdes, PhD fellow, editors’ daughter, Hans-Florian Geerdes, research & doctorate fellow, editors’ son, Kristijana Penava, lawyer in Berlin, who kindly allocated the beautiful gym room, Helge Bronsch, editors’ former neighbour, and editors.
Samani Prasanna Pragyaji always aims to conduct her workshops in an interactive way, and so she started by collecting some causes for anger together with the participants, differentiating them into internal and external ones:
Some Causes For Anger | |
internal | external |
depression | disturbance |
intolerance | poverty |
ego | imbalanced expenses |
fear | misunderstanding |
impatience | communication gap |
karma | spicy food |
illness |
16.06.2007 Anger Management Workshop; Samani Prasanna Pragyaji conducting workshop on Anger Management in Berlin in June 2007 16.06.2007 Anger Management Workshop; participants Dr. E. Conzelmann, Sara Geerdes, Hans-Florian Geerdes 16.06.2007 Anger Management Workshop; participants Dr. E. Conzelmann, Trupti Pandya 16.06.2007 Anger Management Workshop; participants Sara Geerdes, Hans-Florian Geerdes 16.06.2007 Anger Management Workshop; participants Kristijana Penava, Hans-Florian Geerdes, Carla Geerdes 16.06.2007 Anger Management Workshop; Samanijis Prasanna (r) & Manan Pragyaji 16.06.2007 Anger Management Workshop; participants Kristijana Penava, Sara Geerdes, Dr. E. Conzelmann, Trupti Pandya 16.06.2007 Anger Management Workshop; Samanijis & participants 16.06.2007 Anger Management Workshop; Samanijis & participants 16.06.2007 Anger Management Workshop; Samanijis & participants 16.06.2007 Anger Management Workshop;Samanijis & participants 16.06.2007 Anger Management Workshop; Samanijis & participants 16.06.2007 Anger Management Workshop; Samanijis Prasanna (r) & Manan Pragya 16.06.2007 Anger Management Workshop; participants Trupti Pandya, Dr. E. Conzelmann, Kristijana Penava, Hans-Florian Geerdes 16.06.2007 Anger Management Workshop; Samanijis, Aparigraha, Helge Bronsch, Hans-Florian Geerdes, Sara Geerdes
Samani Prasanna Pragyaji explained the connection between breath and the nature of the emotions we generate to the participants, and that we can influence the nature of our emotions by watching our breath and calming it down when we are excited. The calming-down results in generating of positive energy, which enables us to act, and hinders us to react to the unfavorable situations, causing our anger. When we are acting, we certainly do not change the adverse circumstances, but our attitude towards them; and that makes the difference. Adverse circumstances are no longer harming our health and well-being, and with calm mind we have enough energy left to work on their changement to better, which makes more sense than letting anger harm our.health.
The participants were very open to this logic, and then experienced the truth in it themselves through the exercises Samani Prasanna Pragyaji gave.
First, we all relaxed the whole body part by part with autosuggestion, experienced then Deep Breathing, and thereafter focussed our attention on the throat, directing the energy generated during Deep Breathing towards it. After this, we concentrated for some minutes on the Centre of Enlightenment imagining bright white colour.
All participants had highly enjoyed the workshop and felt refreshed and energised afterwards. Most of them wondered how much difference they felt after only 25 minutes of exercises. This was just the result, Samani Prasanna Pragyaji had aimed at; inspiring people to spend less than half an hour of their time to prevent longterm medical and pharmaceutic treatment, and mostly, to feel more happiness in life.