Peace

Greetings,                                                                                           January 18th, 2012


Around Christmas time I experienced a profound and lasting (for about 2 weeks) sense of Peace. With it came thoughts like, 'I have everything I need.'

At this same time I became highly aware of how many distractions we have in our lives that pull us in different directions. They pull us away from Peace.

I believe that distractions are covering up the Peace that lives in the core of us. 

One morning I awoke at the height of this Peaceful feeling. I was inspired to spend the day weeding out distractions like clutter around my home and on my computer.

That very morning I discovered that my email had been hacked. After going through the steps to recover my security, I went back into my email to find that everything was gone; all my files empty and no more contact list.

I know how to get angry when I am, but I truly felt this as a blessing in disguise. I felt a sense of relief, a fresh start. I know that Peace is still at my core (and yours too!), but the distractions are creeping in again. It's possible that the biggest one is our thoughts and how they take us away from all the amazing things we are: Peace, Love, Creativity and Complete Well-being.

Anger is one of the most misunderstood emotions that can help us get back on track / back to ourselves. I think we can learn to use our anger constructively instead of destructively. Let's talk about that piece of the puzzle next time and see if we can get closer to feeling Peace of mind and body more often.

"Doing The Thing" can help you get back to yourself. Find it on Amazon, B&N, area stores and on my website www.doingthething.com.

Yours
in Peace,
Dana 
 

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