The Holistically Correct Podcast
đ Book a session with Me ----> http://l.bttr.to/xtlny [http://l.bttr.to/xtlny] đ Website: holisticallycorrect.com đŹ CONTACT THE SHOW Have questions, guest suggestions, or feedback? I'd love to hear from you. âïž HolisticallyCorrectPodcast@gmail.com [HolisticallyCorrectPodcast@gmail.com] đ Take Aliciaâs free mini wellness assessment https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScUB8qEphaxXjjylg2GwgIyLPqjuKnRdefILd5GKAS9TtbBWw/viewform [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScUB8qEphaxXjjylg2GwgIyLPqjuKnRdefILd5GKAS9TtbBWw/viewform]  Anger as Information: The Physiology, Ayurveda, and Healthy Release I took six weeks off. Between a full practice, a vacation, and some intense trauma work, I needed the space. What I came back with was this episode, because it turns out I had some things to say about anger. Anger is one of those emotions that gets shoved under the rug in wellness circles. Meditate it away. Find compassion. Make a gratitude list. And look, I get the impulse. But your cortisol doesn't care how many times you reframe the situation. Your body is still keeping score. In this episode I break down what anger actually does to you, starting with the amygdala hijack and working through the stress hormones, the inflammation, the dopamine loop that makes outrage feel as addictive as stimulants, and the long-term consequences when anger goes chronic or gets buried: cardiovascular damage, metabolic dysfunction, a shrinking hippocampus, and a nervous system that can't stop scanning for threats. Then I bring in Ayurveda. Anger and pitta. Sadhaka pitta and what happens when it gets disturbed. Rakta dhatu. How the three gunas (rajas, tamas, sattva) shape whether your anger explodes, collapses, or becomes something you can actually use. I walk through the four instruments of the mind (manas, chitta, ahamkara, buddhi) and where spiritual bypass sneaks in disguised as growth. And then we get practical. Self-inquiry prompts. Exercise as a discharge pathway. Screaming on the freeway. Beating your mattress with a pillow. Herbs that cool the heat and move the stagnation: chrysanthemum, sariva, burdock, bupleurum, and some honest talk about kava, including why it's not one to mess with on your own. Anger isn't the enemy. Pretending you don't feel it is. 00:00 Welcome to Holistically Correct 00:49 Why I Went Quiet 01:47 Why Anger Matters 03:46 Anger Is Fear 04:35 Amygdala Hijack Explained 07:05 Prefrontal Cortex: The Wise Adult 09:08 When Anger Feels Good (Dopamine) 10:25 What Chronic Anger Does to Your Body 14:08 Why We Suppress It 16:46 Ayurveda and Pitta Fire 18:56 Three Gunas of Anger 24:33 Sattvic Anger in Practice 26:26 Safety First, Then Inquiry 30:11 The Inner Instruments of the Mind 31:00 Manas and Sensory Training 34:32 Chitta, Memory, and Mantra 36:00 Purifying Past Impressions 36:45 When Identity Blocks Anger 38:44 Devotion and Humility 39:56 Buddhi Turns Anger into Clarity 42:01 How the Four Instruments Work Together 42:45 My Anger Breakthrough 45:06 Exercise as Discharge 48:21 Screaming and Breathwork 51:34 Mattress Beating 55:10 Herbs for Hot Anger 55:16 Chrysanthemum 57:02 Sariva (Anantamul) 58:43 Burdock 59:59 Bupleurum 01:02:04 Kava: Safety and Use 01:04:38 Truth Over Bypass 01:06:35 What's Coming Next
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