The app How We Feel helped me to understand the idea of peace. The below image is just one side (pleasant feeling) of the spectrum.
The below points are what I learned from my life. I value peace more than anything these days. I’m just sharing it with the world in case someone is looking for it.
The absence of peace within the self is the root cause of most of the problems.
Finding peace is a journey, using our thoughts, writing, and understanding.
Peace is a state of mind. One can only feel it if everything is balanced.
The meaning of peace may vary depending on people.
Sometimes, we search for peace everywhere but within ourselves, where it's always been. We often avoid looking deeper into ourselves.
On some rare occasions, we may mirage the feeling of peace. Realizing it is the key.
Realization opens the path to inner peace.
Understanding situations and knowing emotions opens the path to being at ease.
Without peace of mind, nothing makes any sense.
Peace is expensive; not financially, but emotionally.
Looking for peace in the wrong places makes it difficult to cope with the situations.
Sometimes peace can only be obtained by isolating yourself. Because when you filter everything out, what sticks is what you want.
Peace is not black and white. It's a spectrum. Sometimes the feeling of peacefulness is texting, conversation, music, movies, beach, hills, greenery, gardening or simply being at ease.
Occasionally, peace is found in grieving, and sometimes it's found in taking a break from the rat race.
If you value your peace of mind, you'll be mindful of not disturbing others.
We can only feel connected to other people only when we've found and understood our own inner peace. Because, like everything in this universe, entropy applies to peace1 too.
Peace of mind is like a dome covering your physical space when conscious. You will be triggered when something comes near it.
Acquiring and maintaining peace is a reflective process. It becomes noticeable in our surroundings, creating a ripple effect.
Can become disordered or decline over time.