Peace: Do not feed the fire.

Balance and Harmony Through Peace

I have come to understand that peace is one of the most important aspects of embodiment. Peace is not simply the absence of conflict—it is a state of Being. It is a steady state of calm, balance, and harmony within our thoughts, emotions, and actions. From this state, we respond rather than react.

When confronted by others, we may remain calm. If we do find ourselves reacting, awareness allows us to return more easily to a centered state of calm and allowing.

So how do we do this?

Allowing begins with understanding free will. Each person has the right to their own choices and opinions—not just us, but everyone. When someone confronts us, their words often reflect their own doubts, fears, or internal conflicts. Our presence or beliefs may trigger these within them.

A person who is truly at peace with their beliefs does not feel the need to confront, defend, or convert others. When someone does, it is often an attempt to reinforce their own certainty and quiet their doubts. In some cases, they are following what they have been taught they must do, without exploring other perspectives.

This does not make them wrong. They are exercising their free will, just as we are.

Each person is learning through their own experiences. When something no longer serves them, they will seek something that does. This is part of their process.

When we choose not to react, we do not add fuel to conflict. For conflict to continue, both sides must engage. Without that, it naturally loses momentum.

Our role is simple: remain in a state of peace and calm.

This is where mindfulness becomes important. Being aware of our thoughts, words, and actions allows us to respond in a way that does not interfere with another’s free will. From a centered state, we may feel guided to speak, act, or remain silent.

Peace is a steady, balanced harmony within our energy.
Mindfulness is the tool that helps us maintain it.

For example:

I have a neighbor whose beliefs are very different from mine and often expressed negatively toward others. When we interacted, I would try to shift the conversation toward more neutral or positive topics. Eventually, I set a boundary and explained that I no longer wanted negative discussions about others in my home.

After that, she chose to leave and has not returned.

I felt sadness, as I know others—including her family—have distanced themselves as well. I would still help her if needed, but she chose to disconnect rather than adjust how she expressed herself.

While I feel compassion for her situation, I also recognize that this is her choice.

I share this example honestly because we all encounter moments where old patterns arise. These moments are not failures—they are opportunities to deepen awareness and strengthen alignment.

The process of growth is not linear. It is not a straight path upward. It is more like a spiral—sometimes we move forward, sometimes we revisit earlier points. This does not mean we are doing something wrong. It simply means there is something more to understand or integrate.

Sometimes, what feels like a step back allows us to move forward more fully.

It is a spiral.

If something you read resonates, take it in. If it does not, it may not be for you at this time.


TODAY IS MY PEACEFUL DAY.

I open to all that supports clarity, balance, and harmony aligned with the highest good.
I release limiting thoughts and beliefs.
With each breath, I allow hope and compassion to move through me into the world.

I AM Bieta Seshone Tamara Elohim


CLOSING INVOCATION

May you come to know peace not as something you seek,
but as something you return to.

May you recognize the moment of reaction
as an invitation—not a failure.

May you stand steady in your own center,
honoring your path while allowing others theirs.

May your presence become a quiet field of calm
where conflict finds no place to grow.

And may each breath you take
anchor clarity, balance, and compassionate awareness
into your life and into the world.

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Author: Sha'Na'El'-Ka'Zira

I am a facilitator of inner wisdom, a Code Keeper and Grid Walker. I am also a scribe to return wisdom lost in order to help you to clear mis-qualified energies and old belief systems, so that you may transform them. Thus, helping you to be remember who you have always been.

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