Recognizing anger's kinship with Kali, the divine destroyer, and channeling destructive power toward what truly needs to dissolve.
Though Mirabai's devotion centered on Krishna's love, bhakti tradition honors Kali—the fierce divine feminine who destroys illusion and injustice. Rage carries Kali's energy: fierce, non-negotiable, willing to annihilate. Rather than condemning this force, Kali awareness asks: What am I trying to destroy? What illusions, false selves, or unjust structures does my anger rightly target? Grief-fueled rage often possesses genuine wisdom about what should not continue. A woman's anger at her own suppression, a person's fury at being betrayed, a community's rage at injustice—these carry Kali's legitimate power. The question becomes not how to eliminate this force but how to direct it skillfully. Am I destroying what dishonors me? Am I clear about my targets? Do I have permission to be this fierce? Kali awareness rehabilitates rage as potentially sacred rather than inherently pathological. It asks the examined heart: Is this anger protecting something precious, or is it consuming me? The distinction matters enormously.
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