Who is not annoyed if scolded or humiliated by others? Especially if the anger is no excuse. Do we have to reply to it, or even anger with anger itself? A number of experts at Ohio University, United States, said it would be nice if you dampen anger by praying for others. Prayer can absorb negative energy effects of anger and resentment. The researchers then found the facts of a series of studies. Researchers provoke anger participants. Afterwards, participants were asked to pray for others who need help and support. As a result, participants’ anger subsided and calmer.
According to a study from Brad Brushman, an expert in communications and psychology, this method seems effective, even for people who are not particularly religious ones. The study is published online on March 18, in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin.
“We found that prayer can really help people overcome their anger, perhaps by helping them change how they view the events that made them angry,” he said.
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