How You Can Be Fiercely Peaceful In Life

โ€œThe life of inner peace, being harmonious and without stress, is the easiest type of existence.โ€ โ€”Norman Vincent Peale
Peace, like love, is a verb. Itโ€™s active. It vibrates, stretches, and moves, seeking to expand its reach.

Itโ€™s not a fabled abstraction without correlates in the tangible, real-world, or some sort of quaint finger sign you make with your index and middle fingers before absconding from work or going surfing.

Peace is the moment-to-moment act of noticing every day the ways youโ€™re at war with parts of yourself and holding those moments of turbulence within a larger perspective. Peace takes into account more than just your own needs or privileged โ€œin-groupโ€ assumptions.

It expands beyond those who are โ€œlikeโ€ you spiritually, ethnically, racially, politically. It extends beyond your โ€œtribeโ€ to the larger tribe of humans youโ€™ve never met, to non-family members, non-friends: to strangers. To all human beings.

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Peace is about learning, over time, to see within yourself the seeds of war, and to question those moments of hate or aggression or judgment or reactivity without mindlessly fertilizing them or planting them in the world in some minor or major act of ignorance or obliviousness or reactive malice.

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Your look at a fellow driver, the moment you judge whoever was in the public restroom right before you, the person who steps into your spot in line, the child who pushes your child on the playground. Thereย areย times to react, of course, to protect or draw a line; to stand up for yourself or others. Anger serves a purpose.

But unconscious, unexamined anger thatโ€™s indulged in destroys. Peace means bringing curiosity to your own โ€œinner warsโ€ and finding ways of moving forward toward your highest values and ideals, the ones that spring from a sense of human interrelatedness.

Just because we feel it, just because we think it, doesnโ€™t make it true. Thereโ€™s always something to understand and shed light on beneath our aggression. Thereโ€™s vulnerability, fear, pain, longing, a sense of injustice, and where all of that comes from in our histories, in our parentโ€™s histories, in our ancestorโ€™s histories. Truth isnโ€™t about hate. How could it be? Hate is a form of emotional paralysis. Itโ€™s a deep state of pain. Hate is the human mind trapped in a strait-jacket of its own making, unable to access truth.

Peace is an active commitment to looking deeper into the origins of our own judgments, disgusts, aversions, and attacks on ourselves and others. Itโ€™s theย intersection of the personal and the political, and it begins with how we think aboutโ€“and relate toโ€“ourselves.

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Our own minds are the internal launching pads for external peace projects. In Gandhiโ€™s words, โ€œA man is but a product of his thoughts. What he thinks he becomes.โ€

In her book โ€œThe Drama of the Gifted Child,โ€ Swiss psychologist and philosopher Alice Miller writes, โ€œIn order to become whole we must try, in a long process, to discover our own personal truth, a truth that may cause pain before giving us a new sphere of freedom.โ€

When the wars being waged within us as individuals go unnoticed and unmonitoredโ€“when our own early attachment injuries and unexamined traumas or current mental illness shapes the ways we view and respond to lifeโ€“we run the risk of becoming walking war machines. Sometimes, itโ€™s easier to see this happening in the world around us than in ourselves.

But peace is personal.ย Itโ€™s an aspiration, a commitment, and a choice.

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