Martha Seagoe wrote: > Ellie: > >Repressed anger will have its way out in detox crises and then it can > >be expressed as rage, often vicariously at the wrong person.Martha: > When I expressed my anger (or rage, whichever, hard to know for > sure), I may have detoxified myself but sent toxins out to anyone > unfortunate enough to read it! One detox for many intoxes. Not such a > good bargain! :-( That's the idea. I spent my life trying to detox and in the process tried to destroy myself and others. I didn't literally try to destroy others but in my mind I did. It's mostly unconscious. Wrong neurons detoxing I call it. There's no moral issue here, it's all physiological. With the right kind of therapy I learned to send my anger in the right direction and as a result get the toxins out of the neurons that were clogged up because of repressed emotions. Memory is stored as characteristics, so it's easy to be angry at the wrong person who may be similar in character to the original abuser. I doubt if O.J. wanted to kill his wife, if in fact he did, but rather someone who probably abused him as a child. > > >My best, Ellie