Symptoms of Inner Peace

I was doing some more or less random surfing (i.e. not mindful), and found this little gem:

Be on the lookout for symptoms of inner peace. The hearts of a great many have already been exposed to inner peace and it is possible that people everywhere could come down with it in epidemic proportions. This could pose a serious threat to what has up to now been a fairly stable condition of conflict in the world.

Some signs and symptoms of inner peace:

  • A tendency to think and act spontaneously rather than on fears based on past experiences.
  • An unmistakable ability to enjoy each moment.
  • A loss of interest in judging other people.
  • A loss of interest in judging self.
  • A loss of interest in interpreting the actions of others.
  • A loss of interest in conflict.
  • A loss of ability to worry (this is a very serious symptom).
  • Frequent overwhelming episodes of appreciation.
  • Contented feelings of connectedness with others and nature.
  • Frequent attacks of smiling.
  • An increasing tendency to let things happen rather than make them happen.
  • An increased susceptibility to the love extended by others as well as the uncontrollable urge to extend it.

WARNING: If you have some or all of the above symptoms, please be advised that your condition of inner peace may be so far advanced as to not be curable. If you are exposed to anyone exhibiting any of these symptoms, remain exposed at your own risk.

I walked into the family room where Dr Phil was on TV earlier, with a show where family members were screaming obscenities at each other. I couldn’t stand to watch it, so I left the room (and yes, I’m beginning to wonder about Dr Phil’s motivations). I think the sixth item in the list is becoming stronger in me, hopefully a result of studying Buddhism.

The site where I found this, Wildmind looks like an excellent resource for learning meditation. I really like the personable way in which the Online Meditation Guides are written. The site also offers in-depth meditation and Buddhism courses for a fee, and has an online store full of CDs, DVDs, MP3s and music.

Since the author of the site where I found this mentioned that he found it at his chiropractor’s office, I wonder if this is available as a poster somewhere, and I wonder who wrote it. I’ll update this post if I find anything.

2 Responses to “Symptoms of Inner Peace”

  1. Saskia Davis

    It is so nice to hear that you so enjoy SYMPTOMS OF INNER PEACE™!

    YES! There is a beautiful poster available at
    symptomsofinnerpeace.net
    or
    http://symptomsofinnerpeace.net/Authors_Website/Wall_Poster.html.

    Thanks for asking!
    Saskia Davis, author

  2. Saskia Davis

    Hi,
    As its author, I was looking to see where SYMPTOMS OF INNER PEACE™ had gotten to on the web and I found your blog. First, thanks for helping to create the inner peace pandemic! I appreciate your having posted it and linked to my homepage as well as the poster/print on my website! (above)

    However, the real reason I am writing is because, as a person who is physically very sensitive to the environment as well as interested in planetary sustainability, I appreciated your post on the “Pragmatics of Electric Cars”. I was thinking I would try to hook you up with Janet Way, whose blog, ofparamountimportance.blogspot.com , is compatible with yours.

    I was going to send you an email, but could find neither your name, nor your email address on your blog. Since your picture is there, I assume that it is either an oversight on your part, or perhaps I just looked in the wrong places.

    Thanks for your blog and your work,
    Saskia Davis.

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