August 29, 2007
Inner Peace
Inner peace is tricky to define since it differs from individuals. Inner peace is difficult to understand because once it becomes obvious the peace can be easily lost along the trail of havoc.
Inner peace extends further than many realize, since we are speaking of morality, peace, beliefs, standards, traditions and more, with the outlook of determining what the truth really means to you. We must search deep within ourselves to determine what we feel, think, believe, and expect, et cetera, to find the inner peace.
Morality Issues…Where are we heading?
What is morality? Morality is a code of conduct expected of us by society, or a group, such as a religion and law. If you are not behaving like the majority, you are ignoring morality, thus the laws work against you. The normal society, expects normality, while the groups of people in the world differ. We are talking ethnic, class, group, gender, religion, race, social, et cetera.
Yet, the question remains, what is morality. Moralities are chief beliefs. Morality is what teachings gave us through the years, through religion, through politics, through family, through education, through life, and through our own understanding? Morality is forming behaviors to meet a certain expectation by a group of people. Thus, we learn behaviors throughout our lifetime, including habits that we must come to terms with. Since observation, experience, teachings from various sources, influences, et cetera have taught us different things, we must come to grips with truth before inner peace comes to our minds.
If we as people forced by the laws to act like everyone else, how can we uphold our own beliefs. How can we find our own inner peace?
The many morality issues are ever changing as the world progresses through the days of chaos. Everyday moral issues arise, including questions of honesty, behaviors, standards, principals, and beliefs. Moral issues such as conduct include sexuality, behaviors, stealing, killing, fatherless children, and the list continues.
Divorce is in constant motion, and fatherless children have been a moral issue for such a long time now. Where is our country heading and what does the system expect of us? How can we as the people halt the moral issues going around us everyday?
The code of conduct might be of more use to those of us who have a conscious, yet those not in touch with their conscious mind may find inner peace difficult to obtain, since the questions will dance along the chambers of their minds, until a truth falls into place. When others around us induce their influences on us, problems will arise.
Today children younger than twelve-years-old is giving birth, yet the system are finding excuses while searching for the answers to resolve the problem. The answers are from long ago, since at one time in our history, children gave birth, thus the legacy lives on.
Why must we ask our self or debate the conflicts in the system to find inner peace? Because if we as the people are incapable of coming to agreement, accepting what we cannot change, change what we can, and have an overall reason as to why these things occur…we as people will have a void. WE must also have the ability to learn the truths and have the evidence to support our convictions; otherwise, we fail to be at the gate when the doors open up for peaceful minds.
Thus, we are lacking, since the laws expect something of us, which hits the emotions as the year's progress.
People everyday watch the news to hear the sad, emotional stories going about us each day and yet this people do not have the ability to solve the many problems.
This brings us to the idea that we cannot change some things, but we can change other things. WE have the ability to change self. We have the ability to analyze, modify, and accept behaviors that work with our personality. Thus, we have the give to seek out who we are and change the way we are to make our life better, which in time will lead to inner peace.















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