Wednesday, June 8, 2016

THE PLACE WHERE THERE IS NO ANGER



Today, this morning, I am traveling to a far away place, a place where there is no anger and no one trying to incite others to anger, a place without wrathfulness, a place of peace, a place where people are sustained with enough food and sleep so they do not have angry fits based on jealousies and coveting, a place of no coveting of those who have enough and no anger at being gypped or not having enough or not being able to get more of something that you really do not need to have in the first place.

To be in a place where you feel "happy with your lot" and to not blame others for your lot as being a lot of insufficient means, not a place where parents try to incite their children into hatred and anger telling them that what they have is not enough and teaching them to blame others who have what they do not.

To feel glad you are alive another day and not to hate the daylight because their exists something material that you are doing without, not to run to the store and buy it just because your neighbor has it.

To feel happy enough with your lot that the sunlight opened your eyes in the morning and that with a belief in G-d He has provided you with that Light and that that Light is enough. To love the Light that G-d provides and to let it permeate your being so you feel so good that you become happy with everything, happy with what you have and not disappointed with what you do not have.

G-d is the Light and if you follow the Torah Commandments, including Do Not Covet, then G-d will provide for you and even if you do not have grass that is as green as your neighbor's grass, what you have will be enough if what you become is thankful for it.

Not to hate others, not to blame others, not to base your voting for a politician based on his/her gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, or other misnomers but to always base your vote on qualifications.

Not to feel hatred towards people based on their gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion, and to speak words of hate against people because they are different in some way than you are. To find a commonality among all people, to have human contact, to touch, so you feel love and appreciation for your neighbor, no matter what is his color of grass or what is his background.

To truly have a love for your neighbor no matter what, and to love your family, your children, not to feel that birthing a child has disadvantaged you in someway, but to be thankful to G-d for what you have that others do not, to share your love and not your hatred with your children.

To try to help others to attain what you have or what they need that even you do not have or need.

To be in a place where people have a management over their impulse to anger, to instead be slow to anger, to not hate, not blame, not discriminate against others, to be instead slow to anger, to be happy enough with your lot that you can have love for all mankind, no matter what lot they have, whether more or less than what you have.

To be glad to help others to achieve happiness also with their lot.

Not be greedy and live your life always for "more," to have a satisfaction with what you have.

To not blame others for what you do not have. To never blame a gender, race, ethnicity, religion, etc. as being the reason why you have a lack of something.

To see straight, to focus, to not hate your neighbor based on your coveting. 

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