I understand that completely, and do not mean to belittle it by saying it is a universal experience, and reaction to major change and/or loss. Does not a person feel betrayed when a loved one dies?
I would posit though, that the anger may be an initial reaction for some people, not attached to the physical world until they give it some attachment. Not for everyone, but for many, emotion comes before reason. It is a common human experience rooted in neurochemistry.
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Date: 2006-11-14 01:12 pm (UTC)I would posit though, that the anger may be an initial reaction for some people, not attached to the physical world until they give it some attachment. Not for everyone, but for many, emotion comes before reason. It is a common human experience rooted in neurochemistry.