I'm currently playing pat metheny and brad mehldau's make peace on youtube, hence the title.
or the other way around
I currently think how people should make peace, in many things, hence the title, and I'm currently playing pat metheny and brad mehldau's make peace on youtube.
making peace, in my opinion, is not only about forgiving yourself for your past mistakes, but also your discontent to many things, that you think is making war inside you.
it's not easy, it's not suppose to be easy.
like my wife, who is currently on her 30th birthday, happy birthday love, and has since a year and a half ago got this rare skin rash that's ichin like hell, she'd say.
it's not going to be easy making peace with rare skin rash that's ichin like hell.
but it's should be somewhat easier to make peace with your present condition, emotionally, financially, musically, artistically, personally, whatever it is that makes war within you.
all you've got to do, is accept it. dalai lama would say that all you've got to do is understand the nature of it, and accept it, paulo coelho would say something similar, but with a touch of beauty nonetheless..
we are what we are, we made our mistakes and will probably make more. if one should use the gods' big book of fate, where everything each of everyone of us have done and about to do is written in details within this book, than there's absolutely nothing to worry about, nothing to be concerned about,
unless whether or not you can make peace with yourself,
I used to say that my mother was a wonderful person, I hate it when she left us, but that doesn't reduce her wonderfulness when she was with us. one of the thing that makes her the way she was were the facts that she's one of those people that you can easily please, accepting whatever effort to make her happy, and actually be happy about the effort itself.
I grow with that types of intrinsic understanding in life, only to understand that not many, grew with the same understanding.
I think my mother made peace with whatever that makes war within her at the end, for once I never lose the faith that she did.
and my dead beat dad too, though I don't think he thinks of anything to worry about anything. another types of understanding that some people grew up with apparently.
for me, life is like a flowing river that naturally lead to the sea. follow your heart, and be sure that your heart leads you to where it thinks is alright, and when it's not, make peace, and let the river flows, let it find a way onto the sea.
and when you've reach the sea, and it's not the sea you have in mind, make peace.
like the pat metheny and brad mehldau's make peace, the touching ending is only the beginning of the blooming of your heart.
in a way it's more than accepting and be grateful about whatever you've got left, it's more like finding peace..
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