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Peace: The main vertical of society 

Prabuddha Ghosh


As individuals, we earnestly desire peace. We want peace in our homes, in our countries, in our relationships with one another and everywhere globally, intensely and intrinsic way. We want peace in our innermost thoughts, feelings and existence.

 


All people (may be most of the living animals), regardless of language barriers and racial and cultural differences, have the same hopes and fears, the same challenges and aspirations, the same need for love, affection, compassion and understanding. We are alike in so many ways­—we think in the same terms, worship supreme power, implore for the same blessings and explore the best possibilities to live life. Surely we can work together for peace!
As you realize the deep, profound and abiding spirit of peace in your own life, it flows from you to others and promotes harmony, understanding, compassion and mutual respect among all. You are living the way of peace as you let the spirit of peace be expressed through you each day.

it's not the way to get peace after shifting the responsibility or blaming others and feel good that it's not our fault, they have done it. But at the end of the day, all are sufferers. So please keep compassion and watch the things as whole not partial. It's really essential to reconcile the fact and act generously to uplift the moral strength and betterment of all society members.  
Reconciliation means to restore the compatibility or harmony and to restore truest fact and mental logical situation. While practicing reconciliation, we reconcile our 'self' to the truth that in this movement, there are painful differences or polarities between stakeholders and rather allowing your heart to become closed to the another, it tremendous cost to your wellbeing, it draining your energy in hopeless demands that what has already happened or not to be true. So be open, be compassionate and be a real "Global Citizen".




1. Cave of Peace - Jazzy Junggle, 2. Peace Of Mind - Unnamed, 3. Peace - Dr. Monica Aware, 4.SUFI- Striving For Divine Union and Peace - Ashutosh Jain, 5. Maestoso (Exploring Peace) - Todd Kosharek, 6. Buddha in peace - Vekkas M

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