Destructiveness is part of my unlived life, a part that I would prefer not to claim, but at times it breaks into my conscious life anyway. It particularly happens under stress. To deal with these energies, I must find something symbolic that can express this destructiveness.

Fortunately, we have a choice of levels by which we can realize unlived life. Start small with some humble experiments. For example, for that destructive streak I might smash milk cartons for recycling, aggressively rake the leaves, throw an ice cube against a brick wall, strike a punching bag as part of my daily exercise.

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