Peace
Peace is the virtue that puts tranquility and calm in the spirit. Whoever reaches the extreme emptiness preserves true stillness. Keep peace with yourself to bring peace to others.
The complement of peace is joy. The highest, the most varied and lasting joys are the spiritual ones.
In the Mandala of Emotions, peace belongs to the family of virtues.
The good exercise of virtue leads us to happiness, the bad exercise of virtue to the loss of happiness. This depends on the mode, the occasion and the duration of the emotion.
When peace leads to happiness:
The most powerful weapon you can be is to be an instrument of peace.
If there is peace within you, there will be light on your path.
The pursuit, even of the best things, must be calm and collected.
Distancing yourself from all negativity is one of the best lessons for achieving inner peace.
Calm down in the soul... that life takes care of explaining the things that don't make sense today.
Live many years without wishing for more than joyful tranquility, in friendship with your equals.
The great events do not correspond to our bustling moments, but to our quiet moments.
Peacekeeping begins with the self-satisfaction of each individual.
Peace begins with a smile.
Peace is a state of mind that does not require meditation.
Peace is not the absence of war, it is a virtue, a state of mind, a disposition to benevolence, trust and justice.
Being at peace is a celebration of life.
All the peace you will find on top of the mountain is the one you brought with you.
There is a certain peace in being what one is, in being completely.
Brave people are not afraid to forgive for the sake of peace.
Whoever cultivates his inner peace transmits tranquility to the rest of the world.
Being calm with oneself and with others is the best way to overcome everything complicated or hard that life throws at us.
When peace leads to unhappiness:
Behind every conflict, if you scratch a little bit, greed comes out.
Peace cannot be maintained by force. It can only be achieved through understanding.
The simplest conflict is the conflict between the way we see ourselves and the way others see us.
If you love peace, then you will hate injustice, you will hate tyranny, you will hate greed. However, you should hate these things in yourself, not in others.
Those who are at war with others are not at peace with themselves.
There is no love in peace. It is accompanied by agonies, ecstasy, intense joys and deep sadness.
If everyone demanded peace instead of another TV, then there would be peace.
The tranquility or turmoil of our temperament depends on the good or bad organization of small daily events.
How often we talk just to fill the quiet space.
The sentences of this article are distributed throughout the Oracle of the Soul.
Author: Adrian Casasnovas ©