Sometimes when the sun hangs just right and the shadows reach across the room at the right angles, as sense of peace rushes over me.
Peace can be in my child's laugh or the gentleness of a hug or a kiss from the one I love. It's in the silence of a room or the sight of colors and undoubtedly in a cup of Chai Tea.
Peace is the right of every being and yet, we forfeit this right so often. It could be the horribly bad driver who cuts us off or the rude sales lady who doesn't realize she's getting paid to be nice. So often we give up our peace because of someone's fallibility.
So often we idly invest in our peace. It's like a pink elephant in the room that no one wants to acknowledge but it's there. It's easy to blame someone or something for destroying our peace, but what if that's our error?
What if our peace is something we have to make our own? What if peace is an intentional act on our part and doesn't belong to an external entity? Ownership means we claim it as ours. We decide when, who, what and where peace resides.
If owning peace is the right target, we are then responsible for peace at all times.
Peace is a right worth fighting for. It's a conscious effort to be at peace regardless of circumstance. It takes practice to be at peace and it's so worth it! It must become the meditation of our heart, the intent of our mind and a willingness to make it happen.
A worthwhile effort to be at peace begins with a conscious evaluation of what brings you joy. Write them down, make a mental note and when you find yourself disturbed by others or circumstances . . . intentionally think on those things that bring you peace.
It's worth the fight.



