My daily aphorisms. Reflections on life, death, beauty, change, love, happiness, etc., written in a poetic and whimsical style.
very true!
When we find peace within ourselves, we communicate the same to others.
So true...
Being at peace with oneself is or would be key wouldn't!
So true...but the million dollars question is "how to be at peace with oneself?" ("I'm", "NO, you aren't", "I AM!!!"...so we have wars :):))
Hello, Paul... I think, maybe, if we read good books of (spiritual) yoga... maybe that would help us to find inner peace...
And thus, a positive environment starts from within...
Mostly, it's true in my case as well. (Oh ! I am a witness against my own self.)Best wishes !
I have to agree.
True. Sometimes we tend to transfer that negativity inside of us without even knowing.
very true.
It's amazing how often people forget that in the moment.
I love this aphorism with the psychological insight. Very cool.
It is very true, great one. If only someone could explain that to the men who make wars.
Wow. So very true, NP. Couldn't have said it better myself.
Besides, put it this way: When we are at war with ourselves, how can we be at peace with others?
Oh so true and I also like the way kunjmann stated it.The same as how can you love another if you don't first love yourself.
I love these one liners!
War is such a sad thing. This lack of inner peace perhaps is the seed of greed, which is the cause for most wars (as I see it).
@ relationshipvoice, So the lesson is love all the humanity equally, it definitely will give you peach of mind. Issues arise when we love some set of people more than others and are ready to be biased for them...
very true!
ReplyDeleteWhen we find peace within ourselves, we communicate the same to others.
ReplyDeleteSo true...
ReplyDeleteBeing at peace with oneself is or would be key wouldn't!
ReplyDeleteSo true...but the million dollars question is "how to be at peace with oneself?" ("I'm", "NO, you aren't", "I AM!!!"...so we have wars :):))
ReplyDeleteHello, Paul... I think, maybe, if we read good books of (spiritual) yoga... maybe that would help us to find inner peace...
ReplyDeleteAnd thus, a positive environment starts from within...
ReplyDeleteMostly, it's true in my case as well.
ReplyDelete(Oh ! I am a witness against my own self.)
Best wishes !
I have to agree.
ReplyDeleteTrue. Sometimes we tend to transfer that negativity inside of us without even knowing.
ReplyDeletevery true.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how often people forget that in the moment.
ReplyDeleteI love this aphorism with the psychological insight. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteIt is very true, great one.
ReplyDeleteIf only someone could explain that to the men who make wars.
Wow. So very true, NP. Couldn't have said it better myself.
ReplyDeleteBesides, put it this way:
ReplyDeleteWhen we are at war with ourselves, how can we be at peace with others?
Oh so true and I also like the way kunjmann stated it.
ReplyDeleteThe same as how can you love another if you don't first love yourself.
I love these one liners!
ReplyDeleteWar is such a sad thing. This lack of inner peace perhaps is the seed of greed, which is the cause for most wars (as I see it).
ReplyDelete@ relationshipvoice,
ReplyDeleteSo the lesson is love all the humanity equally, it definitely will give you peach of mind. Issues arise when we love some set of people more than others and are ready to be biased for them...