Here are three ways to search through the history of over 5,000 Loving Each Day quotes by John-Roger and John Morton.
Individual peace is the prelude to world peace. Individual peace starts with you, regardless of what anybody else does. You can have peace in relationships by not entering into conflicts. We can have peace in this world by not entering into war.
Peace is the cessation of againstness. More than just fighting, this includes any form of againstness in your thoughts, feelings, imagination or actions.
When you are in acceptance, you are in profound peace. Accepting something doesnāt mean you are agreeing with it or condoning it. In acceptance, you are freeing yourself of negative thoughts and feelings and making yourself available to the powerful presence of peace. You can see more clearly. This is the place you want to be in when you have decisions to make. This is the place from which you can make an impact on the world for the better.
Look only for the good in all people and things, and leave all the rest to God. Then you will start having peace.
When you seek happiness or peace out in the world, you are moving into lack, saying that peace does not reside naturally inside of you and that you must find it somewhere else. Then lack, not peace, is your result.
Have you thought about this? When people fight, they are attempting to bring harmony and balance into a situation. They are attempting to find peace.
If you have established peace within your own consciousness, no one can take it from you. They wonāt even be able to find it, and they certainly wonāt be able to dislodge it.
Peace is present.
If you want to know whether you are expressing peace, itās really simple. When you accept someone who is different, peace is present. When you move past your emotions and judgments into understanding and empathy, peace is being expressed. When you are loving, peace reigns.
How do we find peace? Peace isnāt lost. It is we who have lost our way back to our home. The way to return home is, first, by committing to do just that. Second, by doing what it takes as individuals and as a group to awaken others and ourselves to our divine heritage, which is peace. And third, by expressing peace with ourselves, our neighbors, our colleagues, our nations, and our world.