Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Secrets of Inner Peace
"No price is too great to pay for inner peace. "
- Sri Chinmoy
Consciously or unconsciously we are all searching for inner peace. Inner peace is the foundation of lasting happiness, and satisfaction. Without inner peace, man can not know, either himself, or be at peace with the world.
1. Inner Peace is a Choice.
It is our own thoughts that will either bring us peace or restlessness. If our mind is clear of useless, undivine thoughts, we can experience inner peace in abundance. When we lose our inner peace it is because of our own thoughts. It is tempting to blame our problems on the world and other people. However, a man of inner peace will not allow the outer world to disturb his inner mind. If we maintain equanimity and detachment to events of the world, inner peace will remain a permanent feature of our mind.
God has not forgotten
To give us peace.
He is just waiting for us
To ask for it.
- Sri Chinmoy [1]
2. Inner Peace is to be experienced Here and Now.
It is a mistake to feel inner peace will be achieved in the future, when circumstances are more favourable. Inner peace can only be felt in the present moment. If we live only in the here and now, we will not worry about the future, or speculate on the past. If we live only for the present moment we can learn to understand the immediacy of inner peace.
3. Inner peace and Oneness are inseparable.
If we live in the critical mind and are constantly judging others, we will never experience real inner peace. When we judge others we try to assert our superiority over others, but this can never bring inner peace. When we are flooded with inner peace, we feel others are an extended part of our reality; the imperfection of others actually seem our own imperfections, just in another body.
4. Inner Peace is in the heart not the Mind.
To find inner peace in the mind, is difficult. The nature of the mind is to think, analyse and create problems. The nature of the heart is oneness, love and joy. If we can bring to the fore the qualities of the heart, we will find peace. It is also in the heart, that our Soul resides. The Soul is the divine part of our being, and is inundated with peace.
"To come back to the secret of inner peace, our questioning and doubting mind is always wanting in peace. Our loving and dedicated heart is always flooded with inner peace."
- Sri Chinmoy [2]
5. Inner Peace is Dynamic not Passive.
Inner peace energises us. When we have a connection with inner peace, we spontaneously have a positive outlook on life. Inner peace is not a passive quality, it embodies great energy.
6. Inner Peace and Meditation.
If we feel inner peace remains a far cry, we should not despair. If we sincerely pray and meditate for inner peace we can achieve it. Our sincere aspiration for inner peace, is the most powerful tool for making it a living reality. We cannot expect to be flooded with inner peace if we make no effort to attain it.
"To hope to achieve peace without spirituality or meditation is to expect water in the desert." [3]
7. Peace does not Require an Escape from the world.
Inner peace does not require us to live in an himalayan cave. Inner peace can be experienced in the hustle and bustle of the world. What is important is the state of our mind, not the outer circumstances.
By: Richard Pettinger, Sri Chinmoy Centre, Oxford
References
[1] Excerpt from Peace: God'S Fragrance-Heart, Part 2 by Sri Chinmoy.
[2] Excerpt from Eastern Light For The Western Mind by Sri Chinmoy. - The Secret of Inner Peace
[3] Excerpt from Eastern Light For The Western Mind by Sri Chinmoy. - The Secret of Inner Peace
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I enjoy reading your blog my friend. To have inner peace with one self is a beautiful thing!
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