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Wednesday
Jan102007

you already know

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The great teachings unanimously emphasize that all the peace, wisdom, and joy in the universe are already within us; we don’t have to gain, develop, or attain them. We’re like a child standing in a beautiful park with his eyes shut tight. We don’t need to imagine trees, flowers, deer, birds, and sky; we merely need to open our eyes and realize what is already here, who we really are.
Bo Lozoff

Anticipating the President’s words tonight, needing to turn off CNN, today, my mind keeps returning to peace. Wanting to just sit and be present to this need for peace. The need to share it and embody it. The need to send it out into the world. I came across the above quote and am thinking about how I often say, internally and to others, “…you already know.” We do know. It is in us. This knowledge lives inside us; we just have to be quiet enough to listen.

How do we do this? Find that space to sit in the quiet? One way is to let go of the fear. The fear of what sitting in the quiet might invite. The fear that we may not hear what we want to hear. The fear that we might not hear anything at all. The fear that we might have to change, grow, push ourselves. The fear that we will have to actually do something…something different…something difficult.

During two conversations with friends this week, I found my way to saying what was really on my mind when asked. I found myself being present and aware of myself enough to share who I really am. I found myself listening to my inner truth so that I could then share it aloud. This wisdom that is already inside of me, I am beginning to trust it as I begin to slightly let go of the need for disclaimers and the fear of judgement and just share the truth.

As I thought about these two conversations, I recognized that I feel lighter. I realized that in both instances, each party was coming from a place of peace and knowledge of their own inner wisdom. I sensed that I could trust the other person enough to share my own truth and they sensed that they could trust me. A conversation between two people who were simply open to wanting to know more, listen more, be honest more.

Sitting in the quiet and being open to the lessons that come from within…this is how we find our way. This is how we tap into the knowledge that we already have. It lives in us because we breathe it in with each inhalation, we tap into it with each turn of the earth, we open up to it with each step on our path. We just have to open our eyes, listen, reach out, breathe, and sit still long enough to recognize it.

Join me right now in sitting in the quiet for a moment, tapping into the peace within you.
Take a breath.
Then another.
Then another.
And then send the peace out into the world, remembering that it always lives within you.

Reader Comments (10)

that's wonderful that you are speaking your truth with more ease. it must feel wonderful. it's something i still struggle with, but i'm working on it.

i've also been working on getting quiet, sitting in silence this week. it's not easy. and i suppose it is fear holding me back. i want as much as possible to do like susan jeffers says and feel that fear and then do it anyway.

January 10, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterLeah

Lovley post. Thank you for sharing it with us!

January 10, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterDeborah

This is a beautifully written post. Thank you for the reminder. Those good, peaceful parts of ourselves are a manifestation of the enlightment we already possess. Simply beautiful.

January 10, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterVisual-Voice

I love so much that you are finding your voice my dear, you are on an amazing journey. xo

January 11, 2007 | Unregistered Commenteracumamakiki

This was beautiful, Liz- but you already know that! :) I have to thank you for posting this because it allows me to express the truth that is in myself as well. All it takes is a little nudge from someone- you are our "nudge"!
What we think on and meditate about manifests physically in the world, both our own little world and the bigger world around us... if we tap into that peace that is within us, as you say, we tap into other's peace as well- and that spreads throughout the universe.
Sending you peace, lovely Liz...

January 11, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterRegina Clare Jane

Thank you for posting this, and sharing the breath.

January 11, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterSusie

Very beautiful and true! Thanks. I needed to breathe it in. And out.
--Robin

January 11, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterR's Musings

Those things to which we give our attention grow. As you think of and meditate on peace and honoring your inner knowing, it grows.

Lovely photo, great post. Thank you for both.

January 11, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJerri

You're wonderful, Liz. I'm here on a hectic day with some fresh anxieties invited into my life. Visiting with you brought me this beautiful moment of peace. Thank you.

January 11, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterJamie

Hear, hear!

January 12, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterparis parfait

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