The greater the time of grief or stress the greater reason we have to be in alignment with peace.

Alaric Hutchinson
About This Quote

One of the most important lessons we can learn from grief is that it can be used as a tool. It is our greatest teacher. It drives us to look deeper at questions like why we are here, what is life all about, and who are we really? It forces us to ask ourselves what matters most to us, and why. When we are in alignment with peace it is because we have asked ourselves these questions and found the answers.

We know what matters most to us, and why. We know that our time of grief or stress is not wasted, but rather welcomed as an opportunity to deepen our relationship with peace.

Source: Living Peace

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