Until we have peace deep within us

Unless and until we have peace deep within us, we can never hope to have peace in the outer world. You and I create the world by the vibrations that we offer to it. If we can invoke peace and then offer it to somebody else, we will see how peace expands from one to two persons, and gradually to the world at large. Peace will come about in the world from the perfection of individuals. If you have peace, I have peace, he has peace, and she has peace, then automatically universal peace will dawn. ~Sri Chinmoy

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  1. Ashok Kumar

    November 27, 2013

    Fine, thank you Ms. Jendhamuni Sos
    I wish and hope you are happy and doing good

  2. Dominique Lamidieu

    November 27, 2013

    Hello Jendhamuni ! I dont what Time is it´ in your Town in USA, I wish you à good day. Your post is so marvellous I hoppe you are fine.

  3. Jendhamuni Sos

    November 27, 2013

    +Dominique Lamidieu Thank you. I'm doing fine. Just trying to visit friends slowly on gplus. It's 1:50 PM over here. Please have a most wonderful day.

  4. Dominique Lamidieu

    November 27, 2013

    Thank you for your answer , here it´s the evening. I want to say that in march 2014 we will fly in Cambodia during 15 days. It´s a dream to see my goddaughter and your beautifull country.

  5. D.Raja Ganesan

    November 29, 2013

    Yes, the mind within us makes the world around us. This idea has been rendered in a simple style in Tamil by the film lyricist Kannadasan: “The world without is made of what is within our hearts”

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