
Would peace be ignored if it solely existed without a past narrative to give it context? Do deficits birth greater understanding?
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Is it reasonable to at some point be thankful for the deficits?
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We reflect…the necessity of war to experience peace seems cruel.
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Is war always necessary? Is the visceral experience necessary to know peace? Would we or can we have the ability to discriminate abundance without scarcity? Do we have the ability to fully acknowledge the good without the bad?
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Without the experience of suffering would all good and peace just be ignored and expected?
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It seems suffering has the unwelcomed opportunity to gift.
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Relaxation is known because our muscles have felt tension. We breathe lightly and easy because we know what it’s like to hold our breath for outcomes.
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If the choice of suffering was left to vote, who would voluntarily choose it?
Yeah, me either.
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Suffering does not discriminate. It offensively ignores our vote only to leave behind perspective and the context to differentiate.
Peace. Love. Gratitude.