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Tapping Meditation: From Anger to Peace

Written by: Nick Ortner

For every minute you remain angry, you give up sixty seconds of peace of mind. - EmersonRalph Waldo Emerson famously said, “For every minute you remain angry, you give up sixty seconds of peace of mind.” Is there something you’re angry about, big or small, that you’d like to release?

Anger is tough, because by its very nature it encourages us to hold on to it. That’s why if you’re angry and someone says, “Why don’t you just let it go?” it can make you even angrier! Lol!

So I’m not going to ask you to just “let it go”, I’m going to actually encourage you to FEEL and ACKNOWLEDGE that anger FIRST and then, potentially, when the time is right, let it go.

The reality is, you likely don’t WANT to feel angry. It doesn’t feel good and it robs you, as Ralphie-boy said, of peace of mind. That’s why I think you’ll find today’s free Tapping Meditation especially helpful. It’s called “From Anger To Peace”. The world needs all of us to let go of more anger. 🙂

I’ve made it available for you to download and keep, so you can have it on your phone when you need it most.


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(I’ve also included the transcript if you’d rather read and tap along.)

And please do let me know of your experience using this meditation.

If you’re new to Tapping and realize that NOW is the best time to get started, you can learn the basics in minutes here.

AND… my NY Times bestselling book, “The Tapping Solution,” goes into even more detail on how to clear out the old baggage of harmful patterns so that anger moves further and further away. So if you haven’t already, you can pick up your copy here.

Until next time…

Keep Tapping!

Nick Ortner

P.S. Make sure to share this meditation with anyone you know that might be looking to release some anger. They’ll forever thank you for it!


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  1. Emmie says:

    I had my brother use his children to level a degrading accusation against my husband and I, in our home, on Christmas day in front of all of our company. We also learned he made numerous defaming comments about me in a public gathering on Christmas Eve. My anger did not subside even after waiting for a cooling off period and confronting him and my sister in law ,who was also part of the circumstance. I knew where I had to turn and started this tapping session. My anger went from a 15 to about a 2 and I came to realize the additional things that are rolled up into this. Thank you. Happy New Year!

    • Nick Ortner says:

      That’s wonderful to hear, Emmie! It isn’t easy, I know. But when we can uphold our character and tap to release that tension and those hurtful feelings, our actions can speak truths louder than anyone’s portrayal of us. Good for you! I’m glad the tapping helped. Big hugs! 🙂

  2. Janet says:

    As I did this today – and I had to do it twice this week to calm down this morning – I realized that one reason I was holding on to the anger was because I was afraid if I let it go, I’d forget about it and let certain people step all over me again. It was helpful to realize that I could let go of the anger and still remember to avoid toxic people and to be prepared for the times when I need to be around them. Once I had that thought and realized why I was having so much trouble letting go of the anger, it was easier to let it go. Certainly, holding on to it is like spending *more* time with toxic people!

    • Nick Ortner says:

      That’s a great insight, Janet! Sometimes we hold on to the emotion as a self-protecting mechanism to remind us not to get hurt again. But the cool thing (and what you discovered) is that we can still hold memories without their emotional charge. That makes us wiser, and less apt to fall back on emotions that aren’t good for our bodies to hold on to. Thanks for sharing!

  3. Elisa says:

    I love this meditation but can you please tell me why every time I try to download the audio it takes me to the Windows Store? What am I doing wrong?

    • Nick Ortner says:

      Thanks, Elisa! That’s a good question, and I’m not sure of the answer. I’ve forwarded it to our Customer Support team to see if they can help. 🙂

  4. Silvia says:

    Hi Nick and thanks. I did it today from 10 to 5, I cried like a baby, just when you started to say we are allowed to cry or whatever. I feel much better now. I know I have to practice this a lot, because the cause of my anger are my noisy neighbors, which is a thing you may think is annoying, to stand each day, and more when I like to meditate and be in silence, and need peace.
    Cortisol levels high as you surely imagine. If you know any other tapping or thing to help me to cope this stress, please do not hesitate to share it. Thanks and love your way. xo

  5. Pat Bell says:

    Was good to get this. Just finished a class using your new book and we all gained so much. I grew up with permission to feel all the feelings except anger, so have been in the process of allowing myself to acknowledge the feelings are real–and can only be released when I admit they are there. Tapping really helps–although I laugh that it’s a wonder I don’t have bruises on my face since the tapping gets pretty vigorous at times! Thanks, Nick and Jessica, for all that you are doing. And for sharing your insights and tools so freely. Thank you!!

    • Nick Ortner says:

      You’re welcome, Pat! Thanks for sharing. And please be gentle on your face when tapping. 🙂

  6. Kathleen Egbert says:

    How do I download the audio? I push the download audio button, my screen shows the audio progress, but there is nothing to push to get it to download.

    • Nick Ortner says:

      I’ve forwarded your question to our Customer Support Team, Kathleen. They should be able to help you. 🙂

  7. Sally Sayre says:

    I discovered tapping when I was going through a divorce and I was definitely angry then. It absolutely helped me get past that anger and move on. From that point on I have used it in so many situations and it always works. Thank you for your tenacity in bringing this amazing technique to the masses!!

    • Nick Ortner says:

      That’s wonderful, Sally! Tapping for anger is a great way to bring our bodies back into balance. It allows us to let go, so that WE can continue moving positively through our lives. Thanks so much for sharing! 🙂

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