Dear God/ess, In researching for a lens called Complaint Free Relationships, I found that more and more Complaint Free Zones are springing up all across the world. The practicality of this idea is as potent as the spiritual component. People are happier when they don’t complain and if no one else is complaining, the happiness quotient rises ever higher, ever brighter and in peace.
Productivity levels increase on the practical side and businesses become more profitable. Cooperation and comaraderie strengthens, as do courtesy and respect. I would guess that if only 5-10 percent of the brain is normally used amongst the people, if all complaining stopped this moment, upwards of 50 percent or more of the brain would be utilized.
Think about it: if harmony and ease predominates, then the brain without all that resistance can stretch out to its full capacity. Complaining, gossip and judgment causes restriction and friction.
War and strife thrives in this environment of unease.
War makes no sense in Complaint Free Zones. The recent uproar over the minister in Florida who wants to stage a book burning of the Koran shows that both the minister and those causing the uproar do not live in harmony, and must be complaining in high gear.
We can nod our head and recognize that yes, people are still living in fear. We must pray for the minister who must feel so much hatred towards Muslim people. This is America and book burning is considered a form of free speech.
What would happen if a group of Muslims decided to burn a stack of Bibles? I hope no one decides to play that game.
A very loving Christian minister was on TV last night from Memphis, along with a Muslim man, who was equally as loving. A Mosque recently was built there and the Christian man was welcoming of this. They were not all riled up about the situation in Florida and were concentrating on helping communities in Memphis be accepting and tolerant of one another. Once again, the news wants everyone to lose any equilibrium they might still have and waste their time whining and complaining about this situation. A Military General stepped in and warned us all of serious consequences if the book burning occurs.
“We will regret this forever if it happens,” I heard the Military authority say.
It’s like being told you have Cancer by the Medical Deity. You either buy the dire prediction or you map out your own destiny.
I proclaim that I want the Mosque to be built in Manhattan. Heck, I don’t care if one is built next door.