Sunday, December 23, 2007

(15) Inner Peace

An objective observer is filled with inner peace. The objective witness sees beyond the tension and conflict of duality into the unity consciousness of the Higher Self. This perspective offers peace to those who discover it. Unity, non-attachment and acceptance allow the observer to find inner peace.

The mind: You achieve deep, lasting peace when you no longer strive to be right, have the answers and control the outcomes. Freed from the demands of the ego personality, you begin to realize that peace is a state of being that is possible in every moment. Your mind alone cannot take you there; your heart—unconditional acceptance for everything and everyone—must follow.

The heart: An act of grace lifts you into peace when you accept who you are, what has been, what is, and what will be. If you can release the resentments of the past and worry about the future, you create the opening through which Love and peace enter. Filled with acceptance, you find stillness and inner peace.

Commit to the possibility of a peace that exists deep within you. Observe instead of judge.

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