
Our environment is more and more violent. Chaos settles in our life and also our thoughts. This is the opportunity to stop judging what is happening and to initiate our individual and responsible journey. We manifest this world more than we undergo it. Living in full awareness is about continually remembering our human condition and observing ourselves with benevolent observation.
This awareness strengthens our immunity to events that occur. We observe them but we no longer merge with what emerges. We maintain an observer posture and we don’t merge with the event. Wild and destructive emotions are no longer likely to distract us from our path. Our passions are expressed but the horses no longer gallop or at least we can control them more easily, without emotional drama.
We have been conditioned to react to multiple threats from the origin of our species through survival mechanisms, such as fight or flight. It is time for today’s leaders to learn to transcend this primitive reaction. To move to a higher level in which we will create the neural pathways which will result in a neurocerebral harmony between our emotional center and our cortical era.
Living in non-violence and seeking peace requires that we understand and recognize the beliefs that determine them. These helping beliefs will gradually rebuild our reality. We will manifest peace through deep and regular work on ourselves.
The important thing is not only to understand it but to do it yourself and practice it today.
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