Peace is built on the foundations of other spiritual practices: connections, compassion, justice, unity. It is a goal of all spiritual people. Peace is an inner state of well-being and calm. It is also an outer project of promoting nonviolence, conflict resolution, and cooperation in the world.
Practice peace by refusing to participate in violence either directly or indirectly. Try to stay composed no matter how agitated the people around you become. Meet conflict with equanimity. Disarm yourself — lower your guard — as a first step in disarming the world.
The inner mirrors the outer. Those conditions that upset the equilibrium of the world — anger, aggression, discord — upset our inner peace as well. You need to deal with them on both levels. Encounters with violence — a contrast to peace — invariably demonstrate the importance of this practice.
Feeling worried, upset, or “crazed” can also get you started doing peace. These states often signify that your emotions have gotten the best of you, and a practice to restore your equanimity is needed. Being even-tempered creates a feeling of serenity. And whereas being agitated can drain your energy, inner calm increases your stamina so that you can sustain your efforts to make the world a more peaceful place. This time the inner supports the outer.
Source: Spirituality and Practice
Livin M.Miranda
Nice snap and great message
Anatoliy Urbanskiy
super shot!
Balamurugan gopalan
very nice
Nalinda Jeewappriya
what a nice monk..good work.
Jean-Luc PJL
J'aime.
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Mamta Singh
True..l have experienced both…:)
Nice sharing..
Jendhamuni Sos
Thanks +Jean-Luc PJL for stopping by
Jendhamuni Sos
MSo glad to hear that +Mamta Singh Thank you for reading.
Jendhamuni Sos
Thank you so much +Anatoliy Urbanskiy
Jendhamuni Sos
Thank you +Nalinda Jeewappriya Yes, the monk looks so peaceful
Jendhamuni Sos
Thank you +Balamurugan gopalan So nice to see you again.
Jendhamuni Sos
Thank you so much for stopping by +Livin M.Miranda Always happy to hear from you.
Patricia Errazuriz
Good morning dear sister +Jendhamuni Sos Here is good afternoon 🙂 See you soon. I've to go.
Jendhamuni Sos
Good morning siser +Patricia Errazuriz It's almost 10:30 am here, a very cold morning. Take care sister.
Patricia Errazuriz
I sent you a message and I post something with some words to you sister :-))) +Jendhamuni Sos Check when you have time.
Randy Roberts
Very beautiful message and photo. Thanks.
diego maestre
peacefull
Harit Doshi
peace can be practice if you practice love & kindness and give respect to every living form on earth.
Jendhamuni Sos
I agree with you totally +Harit Doshi
Jendhamuni Sos
Thank you so much for stopping by +Randy Roberts
Harit Doshi
do you know anything about "Nigantha Nātaputta" or "Gyatra Putta"? Both names refer to same person.
Jendhamuni Sos
Yes, I heard of him name, and know little about that story +Harit Doshi
Harit Doshi
thanks. can you tell me the story and whatever you know about him?
Jendhamuni Sos
Let me look at some links on line for you +Harit Doshi so info will be accurate. I know he's one of the six eminent teachers.
Danny Thesan
Very serene
Sofie Løve Forsberg
Om Mani Padme Hum
Gil Pauley
Wow, that is awesome. I love waterfalls. So peaceful, I can see how relaxed he is. Great picture.
Jendhamuni Sos
Thank you +Danny Thesan Wishing you a wonderful weekend!
Jendhamuni Sos
Thank you +Balamurugan gopalan Yes, very peaceful! I want to be there too.
Jendhamuni Sos
Om Mani Padme Hum, my dear +Sofie Løve Forsberg I just bought a new relaxing music cd last night, cannot wait to listen.
Harit Doshi
waiting for my answers, +Jendhamuni Sos . Have a great day. Take care.
Jendhamuni Sos
I did not forget about you +Harit Doshi I did some research last night, but the info was very difficult to understand, I want to ask some buddhist monks I know first before getting back to you. I don't want to send you false info. Cannot trust everything online.
Harit Doshi
thanks. i can understand.. actually that person is last preacher of faith i was born in.. The last one of 24 Tirthankar of Jainism. I wanted to know about his connection to Buddhism because both faith are similar but with some difference in philosophies. "Gautam Buddh" and "Nigantha Nātaputta" or "Gyatra Putta" or "Mahavira (known in Jainism)" existed at same time but never meet each other which is very strange. Have a great day.
Jendhamuni Sos
This is the info I know too, +Harit Doshi
Lord Buddha used to talk to Nigantha Nātaputta's disciples as well, whether they met or not, I don't know yet.
Harit Doshi
true.. Gautam Buddha was informed by his disciples when "Nigantha Nātaputta" died.