The Conscious Collaborators Hub

For conversations that matter with entrepreneurs who place empathy before profits

My Peace is World Peace

Topic: Why I do what I do
Archetype(s):
#1 The Seeker, #2 The Would-be Lover, #3 The Peace Finder, #4 The See-Saw, #5 The Believer, #6 The Faith Warrior, #7 The Hustler, #8 The Re-Kindler, #9 The Restorer, #10 The Yo-Yo, #11 The Self-Improver, #12 The Dedicator, #13 The Hope Warrior, #14 The Peace Advocate, #15 The Presence Explorer, #16 The Perfectionist, #17 The Self-Saboteur, #18 The Up-Leveller, #19 The Fidgeter, #20 The Releaser, #21 The Brave Heart, #22 The Doubter, #23 The Self-Carer, #24 The Staller, #25 The Inspired, #26 The Free Thinker, #27 The Alchemist
Experience of life:
The WHY of our life is often confused with what we do or how we show up in the world. Instead of bringing us freedom and peace, it leaves us feeling confused, alone and like a rudderless boat on the ocean. Finding and really understanding our reason for being alive at this time brings internal cohesion and aligment which allows us to re-discover our aen and come Home to ourselves.

When I contemplate why I do what I do, it evokes a feeling of joy and serenity.

My why is me. My why is what I value. My why is the constant that anchors me into this life experience. My why is what lights the spark in my heart and gives it permission to share itself and thrive.

So I hear you asking: What is your WHY?

My WHY is world peace.

I can hear you groan and see you rolling your eyes at this very clichéd aspiration. So allow me to share it from my unique perspective.

We all know, even if it is only deep down inside and not often consciously acknowledged, that the world is in chaos. All our attempts at fixing, finding and covering up the mess that we have made; while simultaneously denying, resisting and stubbornly refusing to get out of our own way to allow for a new solution to appear, have failed. We are trying to change things on a flawed, outdated system outside of ourselves.

What is the plot twist that is required? Look within.

Look within your own heart, your own world, your own universe, for the chaos that you hold.

The Universal Law of Correspondence states: “As within, so without.”

How we are within ourselves is reflected on the outside. The world we each perceive is projected from our thoughts and emotions and made visible. If we don’t like what we see on the outside, it is totally counter-productive to try and fix it on the outside. We are breaking the law. We have to go to the source-point and clear up the internal chaos of our own thoughts and feelings that are the cause of the chaos. It is how we restore order – and therefore peace within – which can then be reflected and made manifest on the outside. We are in harmony with the law.

Disrupting the causes of chaos and restoring order within leads to love, freedom and peace. When this becomes becomes our naturally embodied way of life, we have re-discovered our zen. Love, freedom and peace are the way for life to thrive.

I disrupt chaos, restore order and therefore peace, to gift this to the world and to all life. This is me and this is my why.

As peace prevails within me, it prevails on Earth and Everywhere. 

 

Curious to know your archetype and how I can support you?

Do you think someone else would find this useful?

Do you feel called to support my work?

Would you like to view all my posts?

Picture of Sibylle Stehli

Sibylle Stehli

I have experienced chaos to a degree that would break most people. Suicidal depression, health challenges, an abusive marriage and bankruptcy catalysed me to disrupt the built-up chaos of my life. In doing so, I overcame my circumstances and now direct my life from a place of deep compassion for all.
Subscribe
Notify of
guest
1 Comment
Oldest
Newest
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Allison Wentworth Ross

Thank you, Sibylle. Viewing it as a law makes our inner work a non-negotiable if we’re to contribute to the change we want to see. Love the accompanying tune!