Observation on peace
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You said peace is 'a feeling where you don’t need to worry about anything, just feel relaxed and joyful.' But feelings like relaxation or joy are temporary they come and go. They depend on conditions, like having no problems or noise around.
Peace isn’t something that comes and goes. It’s not a feeling at all. Feelings are like waves; they rise and fall. Peace is like the ocean beneath them, still and unshaken, no matter how much the waves move.
When you experience something, like noise, you immediately make it into a conclusion: 'This is bad' or 'I don’t like it.' This creates movement in your mind. Experience brings judgment, which keeps things in motion and creates division between 'this' and 'that.'
But witnessing is different. It’s the absence of reaction, the absence of labeling. There’s no 'good' or 'bad,' no 'peace' or 'noise' those are just labels created by thought. In the state of witnessing, there’s no movement. There’s only awareness, which can’t be labeled or experienced as a feeling. It just is. And that is peace.
Peace isn’t something you feel it’s the awareness that remains when you stop feeling.