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How Does One Describe Peace

Written by Ann
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05
Oct
2010

 

It is not easy to describe peace or to be at peace, but these are my observations.

It is being awakened at 3 am on the eve of a full moon- Walking out doors to see

the big luminescent moon high in the sky along with a multitude of brilliant sparkling

stars.  And as a phoenix rises out of the ashes, after watching and feeling the powerful

energy of the full moon energizing your whole being - one can now become conscious

of the sounds of the ocean.  The waves gently rolling on the shore, and as one watches

the waves wash back out to sea, one can observe its ripple effect..

  At this point, every wave carries the sounds of complete harmony and peace.

As the tide recedes out it also carries your mind and heart to an unknown place and an unknown

time.  A place of peace - at least for a few minutes the worries that plagues your mind and heart

is forgotten.

  Looking out over the ocean you can observe the light fluffy clouds each being a different shape and

size.  Each one making a way for the sun to slowly make its appearance, one can hear the sounds

of the ocean welcoming a new dawn.  And all you can feel is the beat of your own heart.

As far as your soul is concerned, for now, this is pure peace!

  And the phoenix rises out of the ashes to face a new day, so does the beautiful morning sun, showing

its brilliance through the puffy white and grey clouds.  It is in this instance the sun shines through most

brilliantly welcoming us as humans to another day.  The sun sends a streak of light and warmth across

the ocean to let us know that we have have another day to conquer.  But with this new day we have new

energy, new life and new hope.

  This is the closest that this writer can come to describe being at pure and unadulterated peace, for at

least a few moments, its time to sit and soak in the sounds and the warmth.

    PURE HARMONY, PURE PEACE!!