Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Peace


You are reading from the book The Language of Letting Go


Peace


Anxiety is often our first reaction to conflict, problems, or even our own fears. In those moments, detaching and getting peaceful may seem disloyal or apathetic. We think: If I really care, I'll worry; if this is really important to me, I must stay upset. We convince ourselves that outcomes will be positively affected by the amount of time we spend worrying.


Our best problem-solving resource is peace. Solutions arise easily and naturally out of a peaceful state. Often, fear and anxiety block solutions. Anxiety gives power to the problem, not the solution. It does not help to harbor turmoil. It does not help.Peace is available if we choose it. In spite of chaos and unsolved problems around us, all is well. Things will work out. We can surround ourselves with the resources of the Universe: water, earth, a sunset, a walk, a prayer, a friend. We can relax and let ourselves feel peace.


Today, I will let go of my need to stay in turmoil. I will cultivate peace and trust that timely solutions and goodness will arise naturally and harmoniously out of the wellspring of peace. I will consciously let go and let God.


This reading really struck me today. I am having a bit of anxiety about the future and trying hard to not let this anxiety, "fear," be the driving force for me right now. A friend told me today.....just relax and let it be and in time the answer will be crystal clear. Then I came home and read this reading and it all made sense. It is in the quiet and peace that God's will and direction will come. When I get caught up in my fear and worry and anxiety I am making it impossible for me to hear God's voice.

12 comments:

Redhead Gal said...

Amen. I hope the anxiety dissipates soon for you.

Mama Dukes said...

and here I am having the opposite problem! Too much calm and peacefulness in my life-- damn I don't know how to live well...

lushgurl said...

Yup, when my head is filled with worry and anxiety, all the stuff I can't control, I am unable to hear the Words from Him.
Have a very peaceful day Rex!
*HUGS*

Trudging said...

Amen, amen!

My Name Here said...

I am with you on this one. Anxiety has been plaguing me for days!

Roxy said...

well thats true... I guess

ArahMan7 said...

Peace will be with you, my friend.

JJ said...

Holy cow...thank you. I needed to read this today, this morning, right now. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
JJ

Recovery Road London said...

Goodness knows I could use some peace today.

Good post. Enjoyed reading it. Might even try and practice it. Lol.

Anonymous said...

I can totally relate to this post and share Rex.I love that you are so willing to keep open with yourself and share here what you are so inspired by in your world of recovery and life!

Anonymous said...

Good advice for everyone. Even the normies. :)

T.K.
My blog: http://www.sobertoday.org

butterflygirl said...

That was great advice from your friend.