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How peace can be achieved within you?

How peace can be achieved within you?

Accept What Is. Whatever is happening in the present moment, say “yes” to it. Don’t resist it; don’t struggle against it; and don’t try to argue with it. The present is already here, and it is what it is. When you struggle with the way things are now, you’re struggling with the entire universe.

Can we achieve peace without war?

Peace, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is the absence or the end of war. It cannot exist without war, just as death is a meaningless concept without life. For some, however, “true” peace is a positive concept, signifying harmony in world affairs, or perhaps well managed social conflict.

How can we achieve peace and unity?

10 Ways You Can Create Peace and Unity This Season

  1. Help thy neighbor. You know that single mom working two jobs who lives in your building?
  2. Avoid subway drama.
  3. Lend a helping hand.
  4. End the bullying.
  5. Show compassion.
  6. Open your mind to new ideas.
  7. Let it go.
  8. Foster a pet.
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Why is it important to have peace?

Peace nurtures the hope of forgiveness, community and reunion with those with whom we share the planet. The peace of many people together is big. When we see ourselves as separate from our community and from nature, then violence and strife arise.

Why is Inner Peace important to life?

Inner peace calms our mind and allows us to see our path much clearer, helping us focus and keep track of our goals. Having clear goals is like having a compass; you know where you want to go, you aim for it and commit to the road, trusting that all obstacles are worthy challenges rather than intimidating threats.

Do you think it is possible to have a world without war give reasons for your answer?

Most people who hear the question “is a world without war possible” probably answer “no.” The history of humanity can be told as a history of war. From the classical age through the dark ages and into the middle ages, the renaissance, and modern history, warfare has always been a significant part of human history.