THE
LAW OF RELATIONSHIP
The
Law of Relationship states that all parts or partners are in
relationship,
though some are close and some remote. A close relationship insists
that gears
and wheels must mesh in workable arrangement: all hubs, axles,
hooks and levers must be properly secured according to any function
or relationship arrangement or agreement.
Their
driving forces must be derived from a common or compatible source
of energy, and any new innovations, arrangements or activities of any
part
or partner of that relationship must be noted, acknowledged and discussed.
Agreements must be made to allow, disallow or re-arrange
the relationship to accommodate that change.
Any
part or partner suffering excess pressure, pain or friction from
the arrangement must learn to squeak and moan to the satisfaction of
all parties
of the relationship; all parties must have their time for regular lubricating
oils
of smooth communication. For without the oil of clear communication,
even the best relationships will generate friction, grit, dirt,
heat and will grind to a screaming halt.