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Topic: Resentment


In the News (Tue 29 Dec 09)

  
  Resentment
When I am filled with resentment toward a person or group of people I: pout or fume silently in their presence or at the mention of their name.
Step 1: To overcome any resentment I have against a person or people in my life I first need to identify who they are and what they did to make me resentful.
Step 4: Once I've let go of all of my resentment through forgiving and forgetting, I need to visualize my life, present and future, without the negative impact of resentment.
www.coping.org /anger/resent.htm   (1767 words)

  
  Chronicles of Love and Resentment CLX
Hamlet, the archetypal man of resentment for the modern era, delights in the scene of his impotence as much as he suffers from it, both hating and identifying with his uncle (see Chronicles 141).
The consumer is not simply incited to express his resentment against social reality--say by attending a punk rock concert--but persuaded to dispel the energy of this resentment in an indefinite series of compensatory purchases.
Resentment is the negative moment of mimetic desire in which one sees one's other-model-rival closer to the center of the scene than oneself.
www.anthropoetics.ucla.edu /views/vw160.htm   (1433 words)

  
 The Apology Summary by Plato
Resentment 1: People resented Socrates' efforts when he tried to show them that they were overestimating their wisdom.
Resentment 3: Socrates is aware that many people will cast their votes against him out of anger and resentment because of impressions in their minds.
Resentment 4: Socrates realizes that some people may cast their votes in anger because he did not attempt to stir pity and bring his children up to the stand, as others often did when they were on trial.
www.bookrags.com /notes/apo/TOP2.htm   (286 words)

  
 S-Anews Story: The Lure of Resentment - S-Anon International Family Groups   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
My part in resentment is obsessing about another’s words or actions to me. Often my resentments come from things that happened when I was younger, and something done today brings up my past feelings of hurt or pain.
Resentments are dangerous for me. I grew up in a spin cycle of hurt and depression, and that’s where I tend to go when something that is uncomfortable for me happens.
Acceptance is the opposite of resentment for me. I see now that I dealt with the situations in my past in the way I was best able to at the time, and that I’m now able to let go of them because I’ve been given a whole new way of living my life.
www.sanon.org /Resent1101.htm   (1569 words)

  
 Appreciation and Resentment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Resentments are usually triggered by an event that is perceived as unfair.
Oftentimes when people express their resentments to one another, an argument ensues, because the person expressing resentment doesn't identify it as such, and it's perceived by the recipient as a criticism.
It is important to understand that sharing a resentment with another is intended to relieve the person carrying the resentment, rather than to solve a problem at the time.
www.camft.org /ScriptContent/TherapistFinder/article-AppreciationandResentment.htm   (661 words)

  
 The Claremont Institute: War and Resentment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Resentment as motivation for human thought and action is as old as humanity.
The resentment of the human condition is fed by America's enormous wealth, which has given the protestors way too much time on their hands to think about how miserable they are, and the modern culture of therapy, which puts a premium on expression.
Resentment is now its own dogma, the anti-faith of the most blessed and indulged people in the history of the world.
www.claremont.org /writings/030226judge.html?FORMAT=print   (1303 words)

  
 Mission
Resentment is the mysterious "catalyst" that mingles any hurt we may happen to experience with the infection of hate, and taints true love with the poison of lust.
On the other hand, falling to resentment draws the soul away from the trusting heart, which causes yet another frustration (resentment), which in turn builds on and enlarges the original doubt.
Heed this warning then: Resentment is the loser's response, summoning into you the nature of doubt, which separates you from God.
home1.gte.net /vze6u67t/id1.html   (1514 words)

  
 RESENTMENT - Definition
It is a greater wonder that so many of them die, with so little resentment of their danger.
Resentment is anger exicted by a sense of personal injury.
Being founded in a sense of injury, this feeling is hard to be removed; and hence the expressions bitter or implacable resentment.
www.hyperdictionary.com /dictionary/resentment   (280 words)

  
 Resentment Causes Illness   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Resentment is a mild form of hate but, nevertheless, it is a cause of illness.
When those things are done, without the resentment, without the rage, then you will be able to, by eating the right things, lower your cholesterol because there is no resentment in there to clog your arteries.
Things like resentment and self-pity need to be dealt with, but it isn't necessarily true that you must have one little thing over here that has a name and another little force over there that has a name.
www.usadogs.org /resent.htm   (4639 words)

  
 Getting a Handle
Resentment is a negative feeling that we hold within ourselves and against others.
Resentment rushes in when we are not inspiring ourselves.
Second, if we resent those who are doing more than us, we should learn their good qualities.
world.std.com /~aditya/resent.html   (478 words)

  
 Replacing Resentment With Unconditional Love
As no one thinks in our head but we ourselves, then is resentment caused by the actions of others or does it build within us, eventually coming to dominate our thoughts until we have convinced ourselves that resentment towards others is due to the things that others have done, said, or left unsaid?
Resentment hurts you; it has little or no effect on the Other.
Resentment causes a pattern of thought which arises when any of the trigger actions is used by the Other.
homepage.mac.com /sparrowsfall/iblog/B645365840/C1207139665/E646931580   (398 words)

  
 Resentment
Resentment is harboring of animosity, grudge and hatred against a person or group of people whom one feels has unjustly mistreated him in the past, and finds himself in emotional turmoil and hurt upon seeing them or hearing about them.
Resentment could also be the result of infidelity, unfaithfulness, lies, spouse's affair, unresolved grief arising from a loss difficult to accept, being heartbroken after failure to achieve something, being betrayed and being ignored or denied of your rights.
The negative effects of the emotion of resentment is that it burrows deeply into one's mind, undermining his creativity and wisdom.
www.gurbani.org /webart157.htm   (1590 words)

  
 Willow Flower Essence--Healing Resentment
However, she didn't like the churning feeling she sometimes got in her body, the sourness of resentment that flowed through her veins, the feeling of unhappiness that felt like anger gone rotten.
Resentment is born in the heart of a child who has learned the danger of actively expressing anger against parents who are both larger and stronger.
This light helps us to see that resentment doesn't help us be in control of our lives; instead, it avoids responsibility.
www.floweressencemagazine.com /feb04/willow.html   (1008 words)

  
 LETTING GO OF RESENTMENT   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
When these unexpressed feelings build up, they become resentment.
Resentment does not hurt the people you are angry at.
Maybe you are the kind of person who needs to work out your resentments with running or biking.
www.metrohealth.org /HI/indexes/MENT3152.htm   (395 words)

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