A powerful, comprehensive thirteen point checklist of what it is like when we are truly inhabiting a state of peace. When we are, the information in this list is obvious and validating. When we’re not, it serves to remind us, to bring us back to happiness.
- A tendency to think and act spontaneously rather than being restricted by fears that are based on past experiences.
- An acceptance of what each moment presents.
- A loss of interest in judging others.
- A loss of interest in judging self.
- A loss of interest in conflict or drama.
- A loss of interest in interpreting or criticizing the actions of others.
- A loss of the ability to worry.
- Frequent overwhelming episodes of appreciation.
- Contented feelings of connectedness with others and the environment.
- Frequent experiences of heart-felt joy.
- Increased susceptibility to caring and nurturing extended by others.
- Increased inspiration to extend caring and nurturing to others.
- An increasing tendency to do our best and then let things just happen, rather than a desire to control or manipulate things to get what we want for ourselves.
-Saskia Davis
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