Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
Peace is more than the absence of conflict or violence; it is a deep, positive inner experience. When we speak of world peace, we often overlook a fundamental truth: true peace in the world is only possible when individuals experience peace within themselves.
Inner Peace
Inner peace is reflected in a quieter mind, clearer thinking, lightness in emotions, a healthier body, a heart open to service, and kindness in our actions.
The Role of Ethics
Creating a peaceful world requires embracing ethical values, the foundation of any society. Ethics are simple: do not do to others what you would not want done to yourself. If you don’t want your efforts obstructed, don’t hinder others. If you don’t wish to be harmed, don’t harm others. It’s about maintaining our own identity while respecting others.
From Inner Peace to Outer Peace
The path to world peace starts with inner peace. Once individuals can tap into this peaceful space within, peace in the world can become a reality. Understanding the ever-changing nature of life helps in this journey—knowing that everything eventually passes can free the mind from worry. Many things, both good and bad, have come and gone, and this awareness brings strength, softness, and a sense of centeredness.
Embracing Diversity
Life is full of variety—different fruits, animals, and people. Let us not confine the spirit to uniformity. Instead, let us celebrate creation’s diversity with respect and love. The term ‘religious tolerance’ is outdated; we should no longer simply tolerate but love each other’s religions. A religion is not great just because it is ours, but because of its essence. Leaders in spiritual and religious communities must instill this understanding to end fanaticism and foster harmony in our world. A broader vision that includes learning about various religions and cultures is essential. Without meditation and a sense of universal brotherhood, religion risks becoming only an external shell.
Ultimately, peace resides within each of us. By discovering this inner reservoir of peace, we can create a world that honors diversity, kindness, and service. Peaceful individuals will naturally build a peaceful and harmonious world.