There are some people who are so completely open to the true nature of existence that they are content no matter what. Peace for the enlightened mind is unrelated to anything or anyone. Concepts, emotions, or labels like "good" and "bad" have no effect on awareness of the absolute nature of things—the universal truth. A mind that is free can transcend dualistic concepts like happiness versus suffering and peace versus conflict. The enlightened mind does not differentiate between like and dislike or between a subjective and an objective reality. Time is ageless, and all that in presence is wonderful for what it's worth.
The Peaceful Mind Having an awareness of peace, the ultimate peace, the ultimate peace of existence, is the key to true healing and well-being. The mind is not in a state of semi-asleep like passiveness. Instead, the mind is open to the idea and sensation of complete tranquility. The ultimate source of joy and strength is an unfettered awareness of peace. Our natural world flourishes to its full potential when we are truly aware of peace. Check out
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Before this gets too theoretical, I should say that many people are enlightened to some degree, and we can learn from stories of enlightenment where chaos is acceptable and peace is everywhere. However, for the majority of us, the objective ought to be to work with our normal minds and just try to approach life a little bit more peacefully and relaxed. Even if big problems are still difficult, being a little calmer will help you handle them better. Visit
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It can be helpful to keep in mind that the ordinary mind and the enlightened mind are the same thing. The psyche resembles the ocean, which can be unpleasant on a superficial level, with sloping waves worked up by brutal breeze. However, it is tranquil and peaceful at the bottom. In some cases we can see this tranquil brain even in the difficult situation.
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