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Wrath may be described as inordinate and uncontrolled feelings of hatred and anger. The transgressions borne of vengeance are among the most serious, including murder, assault, and in extreme cases, genocide. Dante described vengeance as "love of justice perverted to revenge and spite".

The Bible warns "do not let the sun go down on your anger" (Ephesians 4:26). In Islam, anger is seen as a sign of weakness. Muhammad said, "The strong is not the one who overcomes the people by his strength, But the strong is the one who controls himself while in anger." and "The best of you are those who are slow to anger and swift to cool down... Beware of anger, for it is a live coal on the heart of the descendants of Adam." Anger in Buddhism is defined  "being unable to bear the object, or the intention to cause harm to the object". In Hinduism, anger is equated with sorrow as a form of unrequited desire. The objects of anger are perceived as a hindrance to the gratification of the desires of the angry person. Alternatively if one thinks one is superior, the result is grief. Anger is considered to be packed with more evil power than desire.

Here man is characterized as Macheath from Brecht's lyrics for the Threepenny Opera ... oh when the shark bites.
The Cradle to the Grave

We died and were reborn and then mysteriously saved ...
And Now For Something Completely Different
Just to show that I'm not always dark and dour, a bit of juggling.
OnWhite Self Portrait 4
OnWhite Self Portrait 4
OnWhite Self Portrait 4
See photo in original gallery.