sometimes, this is a bit difficult to do. at a certain time, yes we have no other choices but to let it go if we want to have peace within 🙂 thanks for the reminder, Genie!
Hi there, Genie. I think this is a little radical. Sure, we want peace. But we can’t have peace all the time. Life includes a lot of ups and downs. and sometimes we have to give up peace, and work for it afterwards. For instance, having children means giving up quite a bit of peace. That’s the way it is in nature…. but it’s worth it. I can think of a lot of things like that.
I’m talking about peace within. I know the world has it’s dramatic moments and it tries to suck you into the chaos, but you don’t have to let it change the way you feel inside. I’ve had my fair share – sometimes I think more than my fair share – of chaotic moments, but I do not give others/events/situations permission to take my sense of peace from me.
Even if it’s blood family. If they aren’t loving and supportive, kick ’em out!
Inner peace gives inner strength and clarity of thought.
sometimes, this is a bit difficult to do. at a certain time, yes we have no other choices but to let it go if we want to have peace within 🙂 thanks for the reminder, Genie!
I agree that it is difficult to do, but it is well worth the effort.
amen.
🙂
I love this simple encouragement…simple, but complex in action! I’ll take this as a great direction for the new week. Thanks, Genie! Debra
Thank you Debra!
This is EXACTLY where I am at right… letting SO much stuff go, and feeling freer by the moment.
How awesome!!!
Yes, LET IT GO!!! Happy Sunday:)
It’s gone…:)
Hi there, Genie. I think this is a little radical. Sure, we want peace. But we can’t have peace all the time. Life includes a lot of ups and downs. and sometimes we have to give up peace, and work for it afterwards. For instance, having children means giving up quite a bit of peace. That’s the way it is in nature…. but it’s worth it. I can think of a lot of things like that.
I’m talking about peace within. I know the world has it’s dramatic moments and it tries to suck you into the chaos, but you don’t have to let it change the way you feel inside. I’ve had my fair share – sometimes I think more than my fair share – of chaotic moments, but I do not give others/events/situations permission to take my sense of peace from me.