The Art of Peace begins with you. Work on yourself and your appointed task in the Art of Peace. Everyone has a spirit that can be refined, a body that can be trained in some manner, a suitable path to follow.
You are here for no other purpose than to realize your inner divinity and manifest your inner enlightenment. Foster peace in your own life and then apply the Art to all that you encounter.*
~ Morihei Ueshiba, Founder of Aikido
Peace is an art form.
It is created.
There has to be an intention behind it.
It comes from within.
It comes with some effort and skill.
It brings about transformation within you and to those around you.
Manifest your inner enlightenment and share it with the world.
Namaste
*Ueshiba, Morihei. The Art of Peace (Shambhala Classics) (p. 41). Shambhala. Kindle Edition.
“There has to be intention behind it” – Yes! ❤
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Indeed! Thanks Kate 💛
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So beautiful!
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Thank you Louise 💛
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Wonderful discussion of inner peace, Val. I find it is a lifelong process…
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Thank you Jet. Agreed – the practice can last a lifetime 💛
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Peace, Val ❤
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💕🙏💕
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Very nicely put ❤️
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Thank you ❣️
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I love this. Do you have any tips on finding our inner peace, so that we can apply it to the world?
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Thank you Samantha! The best t
It I have is to slow down and listen to yourself more. When we let go of other people’s opinions and trust our inner guide, life becomes so much easier. 💕
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Thank you!
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Peace is an art form to design within first! Beautiful Val 🙏🏻
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Thank you Karen 💛 I’m home and catching up. xo
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For No Other Purpose. It’s important to keep reminding oneself, especially these days, that this is not a joyride. Though it can be joyful, it’s also spiked with tears and suffering along the way. If not to learn – what, then? Good post, Val. ❤
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Thank you dear Bela 💕
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Your quote from Morihei Ueshiba reminded me that I had a book ‘Remembering O-Sensei’ – a collection of memories by his students. Haven’t read it for 10 years or so and should read it again. Thanks for the reminder.
As Jet says, finding inner peace is a lifelong process 🙂
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Thank you for sharing your memory Vicki 💛
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I am a big believer in creating your own world and that thoughts create reality. But still, sometimes I find the following phrases to be paradoxical: “It comes from within” and “it is created…some skill.”
If it comes from within, shouldn’t it be effortless? You “allow” the peace that is already within?
Maybe it’s the allowing part that is difficult. 🙂 I could think about this all day. Thanks!
Elizabeth
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Thanks Elizabeth for sharing this perspective. I was thinking in terms of art and how it is created. Finding peace, for example, through meditation or yoga, can take practice and skill too. 💛
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Beautiful, powerful words of wisdom. As a busy mom, I find it hard to pause and find peace sometimes. But you’re right. It is an effort. A skill that needs to be develop. I need to find peace in every situation I’m in. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
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Thank you MF 💛
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So true, Val, and something we need to be reminded of and really think about.
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Thank you Michele 💛
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Beautiful!
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Thank you Tony’s 💛
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You’re welcome!🙏🏼
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Do you remember when Denise Kucinich ran for President and said he was going to create a Dept of Peace. His peers rolled their eyes, but I never forgot that. The intention and vision was meaningful, because it does require effort and skill. Well worth our commitment and practice.
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I didn’t know about Denise … as I was living in the U.K. at the same. My more of the goodness stick 🙏💕
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Just reading this made me feel more at peace, I really love the way peace is described as an art form. It really is, and it always takes a bit of effort and sometimes planning. It’s something I’ve been working on for a couple years now and the changes it’s brought to my life have been surprising in the best of ways.
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Thank you Kristen. I’m glad it resonated with you 💛
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Reblogged this on Peace on Earth and commented:
Very nice…
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Thank you for the re-blog. It’s appreciated 💛
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I totally agree with your post, esecially “Everyone has a spirit that can be refined, a body that can be trained in some manner, a suitable path to follow.” This is the very essence of my artwork. Have a look, I use pens and cotton sheets. I immerse myself in self growth. I love your post. NAMASTE 💐🌸💐🌸
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Thank you Serena. May you follow your path and bring more peace to the world 💕
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Val, thank you for the positive vibes. Have you seen my posts?
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I Love This ❤ Beautifully Said.
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Thank you 💕🙏
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Beautifully put…
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Thank you 🙏
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Just version this made me flavour more at serenity, I really beloved the style serenity is described as an art kind.
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Just Reading this made me smell more at heartistrysease, I really honey the way of life heartistrysease is described as an artistry shape. I Love This ❤ Beautifully Said.
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Thank you so much 💝
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