Stillness: Study 14

There is power in peace and chaos succumbs to a calm mind. The strength generated has a grounding influence. Troubles come and go as clouds - watch them - witness them. They may move the surface as wind on water, but if I am aware, I know that in the depths of me, there is a well of stillness that remains untroubled, and I can tap into that state at any time.

No external force moves my peace within.

I breathe and I am thankful. I have an inner sanctuary - a fortress of protection.

Making a Connection Through Art Journaling

I am posting this short video showing you how I cultivate stillness through art and nature. Enjoy!

Get yourself grounded and you can navigate even the stormiest roads in peace.
— Steve Goodier

Blessings

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December Reading List

Silence: The Power of Quiet in a World Full of Noise by Thich Nhat Hanh

Stillness Speaks by Eckhart Tolle

Too Deep for Words by Thelma Hall

Snow Crystals (Dover Pictorial Archive) by W.A. Bentley

 
Be Still
— Psalm 46:10
 

Today I am thankful for my peace which is everlasting.

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