Channeling: Peace
Peacefulness is your true nature. You are at peace when you are united with your soul. Your soul is peace; it is united with the vibration of peace constantly. You, as a human, get to choose when you are in alignment with this frequency.
Peace is what emerges naturally when you release resistance, when you accept whole-heartedly what is. It does not mean that you ‘like’ it or would ask for it again. It simply means that you are seeing it, knowing it, and willing to be with it for as long as it is there. Peace is the natural consequence of allowing what is.
You may sometimes find it hard to accept what is when your reality does not correspond to your expectations or your beliefs about how things should be. Naturally, your mind will want to fight this – using it as evidence for a vision of a world that is wrong, unfair, or out to get you. It will want you to go into ‘self-protection’ mode by closing off your heart, as if to protect you from the pain of the reality.
Yet in closing yourself, this is when you truly do suffer. You deny yourself peace, and you deny yourself truth. The most that one can suffer is when there is resistance to the feeling. This may be hard to believe, as some feelings of anguish are absolutely difficult and challenging to hold, to the point where you feel that they may break you. But the moments in which you are attempting to suppress or resist that anguish are actually much more painful. Because even in those moments of surrender to the anguish and despair, an observing part of you can be in a quiet peace, a simple peace that emerges from simply being willing to be with what is, no matter how difficult.
This is why peace is so strong. Though it is a gentle power, it is one that can hold great stratums of energy. It can be present as a quiet observer as you process through all types of challenging emotions. But the key point is that you must be with yourself fully, centered in the intention of seeing and knowing the truth.
Peace can never be broken, but you can cut off your own access to it through resistance, through fear of feeling the pain that blocks your deeper access to it. It does not lose its patience or waiver. It is strong, constant, and representative of the divine feminine heart: open, accepting, and compassionately aware of the capacity of life to suffer and feel pain. It whispers constantly, ‘I am here, too’.
And so it is.