Peace and Talking to your Divine Source. How to Live the Way of Peace.

Why peace is so important for all, now?

Because, as the Indian mystic Sufi Inayat Khan said, "All things pertaining to spiritual progress in life depend upon peace". These wise words are particularly timely now, because we are experiencing a shift in universal consciousness as a prelude to a new era of higher vibrations for all. And promoting peace goes hand in hand with this shift. One feeds the other.

We are marching towards more cooperative models of interaction in our societies. This implies peace, since peace essentially means understanding, respect, and freedom for everyone to express their uniqueness, in a world of plenty and possibilities for all.

Peace is the ideal setting for humanity to evolve in a sustainable manner, in alignment with the laws of the universe and in respectful coexistence with the environment and mother Earth.
 
The human race tends to think always in terms of progress. But humanity cannot have real progress without peace. Peace entails sustainable development. Sustainable development is the one “that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs” (as defined by the Brundtland Report about Sustainability by the World Commission on Environment and Development in 1987).

So how can you live the way of peace?

As Dr. Deepak Chopra says, quoting the ancient Vedic texts: “You will know when you are living the way of peace when three things are present: Seva: Your actions harm no one and benefit everyone. Simran: You remember your true nature and your purpose for being here. Satsang: You belong in the community of peace and wisdom”.

We may have to figure out the best specific ways for each of us to carry out this peaceful way of living in our personal experiences. As an inspirational example, the famous quote by the American Indian leader Vine Deloria: “Only tribes will survive”, is being interpreted now as a reminder that more cooperative models of interaction in our societies may involve a new communitarian approach that also respects nature, the environment and spiritual wisdom.

As Gregory Bateson once said, "The major problems in the world are the result of the difference between how nature works and the way people think".

We owe peace to the world, to people, to nature and to future generations. But we also owe peace to ourselves. Your inner peace is of utmost importance for the global vibrations because, as numerologist Hans Decoz says, “in a universe of infinite dimensions, every point is the absolute center. You are such a point”.

This is why, as your inner peace grows, you will feel more in communion with the universe. And your natural positive attitudes and EXPERIENCES will flow. As humanity needs peace to develop in a sustainable manner, you too need peace for your personal development to take place. Do you understand why?

Because, as Ludwig van Beethoven said: “You have to listen to the voice speaking inside of you. Silence is the key…when that silence envelops you, then your soul can sing”.

In other words, you need peace, quietness and silence in order to hear your own soul. And you need to hear your own soul to know where you are going and how you are going to get there in unequivocal terms.  Your soul would not lie to you. It is your own source and essence that is aligned with the universe.

This is why you own peace to yourself. Because it will allow you to get directions from your own divine source. This will have a positive impact in your experiences, in your relationships and, since you will be vibrating at a higher level, your energy will have a positive influence on the highest good of all, too.

Namaste,

Javier Ramon Brito

www.musicbrito.com

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About Javier Ramon Brito

Javier Ramon Brito is a composer, music healer and recording artist of Spiritual Healing Music. His knowledge as a healer encompasses Ayurveda, the Chakra system, the Meridians, Flower Remedies, Kinesiology, Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), and Dowsing. Javier composes meditative music to nourish the soul, facilitate sacred connections, and attain spiritual joy.

 He describes himself as an intuitive musician. A firm believer in the healing power of music, he wonders not why musicians are often compared to medical doctors. “I am like a psychologist, because I work with people’s emotions and dreams”, he jokes. “Or like a kinesiologist, because I believe music can balance the meridians of the human body”, he adds.

Javier Ramon’s philosophy of life has been enriched through the years with the study of various spiritual disciplines. He composes music with a clear intention to promote spirituality and joy. “Spiritual awareness and enjoyment are often considered as opposites, but I believe they go hand in hand, so both are important ingredients of my music”, he remarks.

Being an intuitive artist, his main concern is not to closely follow traditional musical structures. “I like to create music for people who seek a spiritual connection as well as food for their souls…music to accompany their prayers… music to accompany their meditations or reflections”, he explains. “And as joy is of utmost importance in the current shift of universal consciousness, my music wants to foster joy, the emotional state that increases the energy of life, so I also compose happy songs”, he adds.

Javier Ramon’s personal style combines the sounds of piano and western classical instruments with oriental sounds. He also incorporates angelic choirs, oriental vocals and special effects as appropriate to maintain the warm, spiritual intended nature of his music. “I adore vocals, but normally choose to use wordless vocals, because scientific studies have demonstrated that music without words activates the brain’s right hemisphere (the intuitive one), which is the one I am more interested in”, he explains.

His pieces are enriched by rhythms carefully selected to sooth and invigorate the main meridians of the human body, from swing and bossa nova to oriental drum beats. “I want people to feel well”, he remarks. His music is unconventional and unpredictable because it blends different musical styles -from baroque to pop- with spicy tunes and harmonics of a defined and colorful oriental taste.

His albums “Expression”, “Gratitude”, “Trust”, and “Peace” are all available online in CD and digital formats, and from his music website of Spiritual Healing Meditation Music (www.musicbrito.com), which also includes instant mp3 downloads, healing resources, online radio, reviews, videos and testimonials.

He also writes about Personal Growth  and Spiritual Healing matters.  Visit his  Healing Blog of tips and advice (www.personal-growth-can-be-fun.com)  and subscribe to his RSS feed.

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