Whenever we are disturbed and we are seeking peace, how do we go about doing that? Often, we seek to drive the disturbance away. If our peace depends only on the absence of disturbance, then that peace will be very fickle because the world is a place where disturbances will occur and recur.

The Bhagavad Gita offers us a different way to peace. Not by the absence of disturbance, but by the presence of transcendence. When we raise our consciousness by the practice of bhakti to link with the transcendental lord who is within our hearts, then that connection provides us peace even if disturbance is present. That peace is sublime, unshakable, and eternal.

(Inspired by Bhagavad-gita 06.27)

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