Josh
Blue Belt
This is taken from my personal blog. It got a few positive comments there and so I thought I'd share it here.
Peace. Peace is not a universal ideal. By that I mean that different people may have different ideas of what peace actually means to them in their lives.
For me, peace is a strictly personal thing. You can be at war and be at peace within your own mind. Peace in my estimation is not so much of an emotion, but rather a state of being. We forget things like "peace" and "happiness" are not universal terms and thus we apply our own individual meanings to these terms. Perception is always important to remember. Nothing in nature is utterly universal except the universe. What flows, flows and what , is what is. Everything is bendable, and yet immobile.
I've felt a bit of trouble lately containing my own internal anger. Many reasons for the anger, but again everything starts from within. Or does it? I'm unsure. Looking to your own feelings can be a very powerful thing. If you only look within however, you'll become obsessed with your own passions and desires never accepting the natural flow of nature. I think the strength we draw from within is only as good as our focus and self control. When controlling my own emotions and not having my emotions control me do I find peace.
If you lack the focus (control) of your emotions, you will be too generic..a over passionate fool never looking outward for answers.
If you lack the ability to let your emotions flow truthfully, you will be too rigid following only your own personal mental truths.
I believe my true peace is found in the balance.
Peace. Peace is not a universal ideal. By that I mean that different people may have different ideas of what peace actually means to them in their lives.
For me, peace is a strictly personal thing. You can be at war and be at peace within your own mind. Peace in my estimation is not so much of an emotion, but rather a state of being. We forget things like "peace" and "happiness" are not universal terms and thus we apply our own individual meanings to these terms. Perception is always important to remember. Nothing in nature is utterly universal except the universe. What flows, flows and what , is what is. Everything is bendable, and yet immobile.
I've felt a bit of trouble lately containing my own internal anger. Many reasons for the anger, but again everything starts from within. Or does it? I'm unsure. Looking to your own feelings can be a very powerful thing. If you only look within however, you'll become obsessed with your own passions and desires never accepting the natural flow of nature. I think the strength we draw from within is only as good as our focus and self control. When controlling my own emotions and not having my emotions control me do I find peace.
If you lack the focus (control) of your emotions, you will be too generic..a over passionate fool never looking outward for answers.
If you lack the ability to let your emotions flow truthfully, you will be too rigid following only your own personal mental truths.
I believe my true peace is found in the balance.