Are You Peaceful in Your Space?
“Home is a place you grow up wanting to leave, and grow old wanting to get back to.”~~~ John Ed Pearce
Although I know that I’m not alone when I say that I’m glad the end-of-year holidays are over, I still feel as though when I dare say it out loud, as I’m doing here, that it’s some sort of sacrilege. As I get older my ability to be comfortable with all the stress and changes that take place in the home environment during this season seems to be rapidly diminishing.
For most of us, home is our haven. It is the place where we come when we need to rest. It is the place where we are able to recharge our batteries when we’re worn out. It is the place where we find safety and where we can relax in comfort so that we can do a better job of facing the challenges of the world outside our doors. For many, it is the one place where we can find the peace, comfort and tranquility we all desire. I know it is for me.
I’m fully aware that true peace can only be found when we’ve achieved lasting peace within ourselves. Why is it that it often seems to be nearly impossible to attain that inner peace unless we’re deep in meditation or by ourselves? Why is it that when our space is disrupted by events happening outside our homes our inner peace seems to vanish? These disruptions that invade our senses can come from many areas — world events — the local news on television with all the violence being reported — the drama that always seems to be a part of the relationships with friends and family — the health issues that accompany old age — and, for me lately, computer glitches.
“He is the happiest, be he king or peasant, who finds peace in his home.”~~~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
In many ways, I have the luxury of being able to spend a great deal of time alone. As a writer, the isolation without distractions is vital to being able to keep the creative juices flowing. All of my readers here know that I strive constantly to find peace. As I say in all my postings — “peace within — peace without — peace in the world — peace for all beings” — and most importantly — inner peace.
“When a writer knows home in his heart, his heart must remain subtly apart from it. He must always be a stranger to the place he loves, and its people.”~~~ William Morris
I’m not altogether certain that I truly understand that quote, but it seemed appropriate to include it here. I’m also aware that I seem to be rambling in my writing this morning. I’m struggling to find the sense of inner peace that I had yesterday, but seemed to have lost today. I’m not as peaceful in my space today as I would like to be and I’m not finding the answers I often find as I go through the process of writing. So, if you find yourself scratching your head and wondering, “What the heck is he going on about?” — I apologize. I’m confused right along with you.
In the novel that I’m writing, there are many similarities between the life of the main character and my own. To be completely truthful, this novel is based a great deal on my own early life. The character in this book is in a constant search for a sense of home — a place where he can find his true haven and be protected from the dangers of the world outside himself. In the closing chapters of the book, which I haven’t written as yet, the character, while still a young man, will find that using violence as a way to solve problems is a huge mistake, and he will then embark on his search for peace.
I guess that today I’m focused on the closing chapters of the life of the person on whom my book is based, and wondering if true inner peace will have been attained.
“Home is not where you live, but where they understand you.”~~~ Christian Morganstern
Namaste!
And, as I always say in closing — remember these words …
You are the most precious gift you can give yourself. Every day look in the mirror and say, “I’m available to more good than I have experienced, realized or imagined ever before in my life!” Do this every day while you look into your own eyes.
You are special — and you are loved. You are the greatest gift you can be.
Shanti … (A sanscrit word meaning, “Let there be Peace. Peace, beautiful Peace. Peace within, Peace without. Peace in this world. Peace for all beings.”)
“Peace comes from within. Do not seek it without.”~~~ Buddha
~~~ DBL-R
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