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I know nothing. I now know something...
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We are not, nor have we ever been, fighting a "war on terror".

We are perpetuating a "war of terror" for the dominant ideology of our species.

This, in and of itself, is in direct contradiction to the very meaning of the word... "FREEDOM".
Our "freedom" appears to come at the cost of someone else's "freedom".

Who are the real "terrorists? 🤔 IMHO, anyone who believes the concept that we have to "fight for peace".

Peace is an innate quality of BEiNG and does not require anything to achieve it.

Do NOTHiNG, let go of the noise and the distractions, and "i AM" already at peace. From that centred place of #acceptance, #joy, #compassion, #love, #truth, #clarity, #respect, #understanding... all these things arise naturally and without effort.

If I look for peace outside of myself, I will never find it.

The truth, ironically, LiES within.

Only when "YOU" know who "i AM", will "YOU" know yourself... and only then will "YOU" know #peace.

As the Buddhist Proverb goes: "When a student is ready, the master appears."
"The journey of a thousand miles, begins with a single step..."

Delusional thinking and behaviour is expecting gratification after taking a single step...

Whereas gratitude, for the ability to take a single step, is an entirely different perspective.

The #delusional approach, in the search of immediate #gratification, will result in disappointment, and ultimately, failure to complete the journey.

The #gratitude approach, will #manifest its own #meaning and sense of deep #joy, #purpose and #fulfilment, and in that #moment, the journey becomes #effortless.

The emergence of meaning arises in the presence of #BEiNG. Meaning is for its own sake, there is no other meaning outside that of the experience of meaning.

The appropriate question is: "what is the meaning of #acceptance?"

Only when acceptance becomes absolute, will meaning become truly apparent...

The journey is #LiFE. The meaning of life, is the journey.

Note: Acceptance is a continuous process, not an absolute conclusion.