Feeling philosophical....

Jul 20, 2005 22:20

to me rage is the dropping point from seemingly happy, a downward spiral of madness into some of the darkest parts of the human emotional responses, wether provoked or not.... it can rely on the scariest of human instinct, those to hurt, kill, murder......but for some people rage comes from within. it can build up over time, like a metaphoric ( Read more... )

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xshiseijix July 21 2005, 08:14:39 UTC
Rage, in my opinion, is synonomous with hyper activity. Both are rather powerful and have strong emotional release. However, the difference is that they run both sides of the spectrum, from light to dark and good to evil. Therefore, they can be considered equal, as the negatives cancel the positives. Rage can be a rather potent emotion, if allowed to fester and boil in the regions of a human mind. We all have it there, although many leave it dormant even though it lies ever building in us all, eventually becoming associated with that of wrath. Wrath is a much more powerful form of rage, since it is mostly associated with revenge over a certain action of another. Personally, Wrath is my Deadly Sin of choice. Imagine, a total collapse of a persons mental stability. Eventually brewing into a seemingly endless array of beautifully orchestrated destruction, lashing out at those believed responsible but in reality hold no guilt. However, this isn't entirely a bad aspect, as every action has an equal and opposite reaction. Never forget from death comes life, in darkness comes light, and from fear comes hope. To destroy is to recreate, that is the balance, that is the exchange.

See? Aren't I fun?

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doubet07 July 21 2005, 17:08:06 UTC
No. Not really.

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