Some Signs of Inner Peace

Sufi

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If and when you believe in the Whole Oneness as the basic reality, the you that resided for so long in the limitations that you imposed on yourself by living exclusively in a separate body form will become free to see this wholeness, a whole new panorama at each and every moment.

With a faith in the whole oneness of Allah, life becomes a fascinating journey, filled with joy, peace and awe. You know in your heart that you receive more joy and ease in your life, because that is what you are sending out.

Islam means Peace. To radiate peace outwards is possible only by having inner peace, and the basic requirement o Peace is having belief in the Oneness of Allah.

Here are some of the signs of inner peace to start a list with those of you who would like to add more:

- A loss of interest in conflict and confrontations
- A loss of interest in judging other people and in holding sides,
- A loss of interset in attempting at revenge or harming another
- A loss of interest to prove oneself to anyone
- Seeing the same essence within all humans
- Seeing enormous power of mind
- Relaxing about the future
- Letting go of one's ego's needs to be separate from others (releasing the belief in one's separateness)

- and?
 
Sufi said:
If and when you believe in the Whole Oneness as the basic reality, the you that resided for so long in the limitations that you imposed on yourself by living exclusively in a separate body form will become free to see this wholeness, a whole new panorama at each and every moment.

With a faith in the whole oneness of Allah, life becomes a fascinating journey, filled with joy, peace and awe. You know in your heart that you receive more joy and ease in your life, because that is what you are sending out.

Islam means Peace. To radiate peace outwards is possible only by having inner peace, and the basic requirement o Peace is having belief in the Oneness of Allah.

Here are some of the signs of inner peace to start a list with those of you who would like to add more:

- A loss of interest in conflict and confrontations
- A loss of interest in judging other people and in holding sides,
- A loss of interset in attempting at revenge or harming another
- A loss of interest to prove oneself to anyone
- Seeing the same essence within all humans
- Seeing enormous power of mind
- Relaxing about the future
- Letting go of one's ego's needs to be separate from others (releasing the belief in one's separateness)

- and?
how would you explain atheists,non religious peoples peace of mind,happiness then?
god/allah/religion is not necesary to feel whole and satisfied imo ;)
 
Now surely the friends of Allah, they shall have no fear nor shall they grieve. (Yunus:62)

Surely those who believe and those who are Jews and the Sabians and the Christians whoever believes in Allah and the last day and does good, they shall have no fear nor shall they grieve. (El-Maeda:69)
 
- A loss of interest in conflict and confrontations
- A loss of interest in judging other people and in holding sides,
- A loss of interset in attempting at revenge or harming another
- A loss of interest to prove oneself to anyone
- Seeing the same essence within all humans
- Seeing enormous power of mind
- Relaxing about the future
- Letting go of one's ego's needs to be separate from others (releasing the belief in one's separateness)

I have to note these are psychological signs of maturity. There's nothing religion-specific about the above. One does not need to feel whole with anything in order to be at peace with oneself.
 
Q25 said:
how would you explain atheists,non religious peoples peace of mind,happiness then?
god/allah/religion is not necesary to feel whole and satisfied imo ;)

Atheists do not believe in a god, and it does not necessarily mean that they do not understand the "whole oneness", which is referred to as "Allah" in Islam. On the contrary, as far as I see, it is easier for atheists than believers of a god to comprehend the basic principle of whole oneness in Islam that is "there is no god ruling the world from above, but there is a complete system and order witin life that operate and cause everyone get the consequence of their achievements."

Take my words about peace the other way around: whenever you have inner peace, you have a felling of wholeness. :)
 
Sufi: Atheists do not believe in a god, and it does not necessarily mean that they do not understand the "whole oneness", which is referred to as "Allah" in Islam. On the contrary, as far as I see, it is easier for atheists than believers of a god to comprehend the basic principle of whole oneness in Islam that is "there is no god ruling the world from above, but there is a complete system and order witin life that operate and cause everyone get the consequence of their achievements."

Take my words about peace the other way around: whenever you have inner peace, you have a felling of wholeness.
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