Much of this begins on greed, I have to have what is my neighbor!, Maybe not for me, that is, it would be better that I do not have it, however you want to have to put it almost imperceptibly moving a strategy to get it. That game starts beating on the head, in our thoughts: How I can get that without fail?, Sometimes we believe that with a smile enough, later giving the reason where Had we never been before and trying to convince the other end of this or that. Since the neighbor will not give me freely what I want and my "theater" does not end in delivering results, then I dislike. That incipient dislike going to the feelings, where we feel we are really concerned and that the neighbor is not acting quite right with me at this point the thoughts slowly become aggressive and increasingly demanding words: we would like to round up the neighbor. At that time if you drop an atomic bomb would not be enough to make you pay all that is causing me.
It is a cruel game that gives our head. No wonder the people we become increasingly difficult and less courageous. Not having what others have and makes us yearn to live frustrated and bit appreciative and often this ends in depression, sometimes with consequences for life. It's always my own will: I want this, I want that. And the will itself, which leaves little room for life appropriate for us, makes us hard. For many this harshness and lack of acceptance causes them to pick up a gun and get with what violence "for good" did not succeed and that means fight, fight for more and better, fight with my neighbor, fight against nature, control by greed. Science has been shown that each thought is energy and no energy is lost, then where are all aggressive and violent thoughts I've generated? These not only issued out, but also directed inward, toward ourselves, which influences every cell where they are registered, also in the nerves. Then war that began in our thoughts against others, ends up being a war against myself my organs, a body fighting the other, the nerves leading this aggressive behavior throughout the body, and ultimately ill. We have always been ourselves the cause of good or bad that comes to us, it is never God or neighbor to blame for my misfortune. Nothing happens by chance, as there is a universal law of cause and effect, also called the law of sowing and harvest, it makes everything, whether in this life or the next. But every day is a unique opportunity, every day we want to take the effects will reach us before we should be able to recognize what we did wrong, forgive and ask forgiveness, and then do it most recognized.