16/03/2025
Ego says:
“Once everything falls into place, I`ll feel peace.”
Spirit says:
“Find your peace, and then everything will fall into place.”
I believe that people suffer because they can’t let go of control and they resist what is. When we cling to how we think life should be, we create tension, frustration, and suffering.
The ego thrives on attachment—attachment to outcomes, to expectations, to timelines. It tells us that peace is something we’ll attain once everything is perfect, once we have what we want, once we fix all the problems. But that moment never truly arrives, because the external world is always shifting.
Spirit, on the other hand, whispers a deeper truth: Peace is not found in controlling life but in surrendering to its flow. When we release the need to micromanage every detail and instead trust the unfolding of our journey, we make space for grace, for alignment, for synchronicity. Life starts to support us in ways we never expected.
This doesn’t mean giving up or becoming passive—it means shifting from resistance to acceptance. It means choosing presence over worry, trust over fear. When we cultivate inner peace first, our external world begins to reflect that peace back to us. The right opportunities arise, the right people enter our lives, and the path ahead becomes clearer—not because we forced it, but because we allowed it.
Letting go of control is not a loss; it’s a liberation. And in that space of surrender, true peace is found.