For most of people peace is the absence of conflicts, a preserved and linear life. Who does not dream of such a condition but indeed they most belong to the happy ending movies.
In eastern spirituality we speak about "peace of mind". A stability in the humors and the flow of Raga Dvesha: Desires and rejection. (like and dislikes). This state does not ignore the conflictual reality of the phenomenas. Additionally this vision do not stop you to act or face the eventual conflicts but gives you the balance and wisdom to act positively. Ignoring or rejecting conflicts would be worse, like putting a lid on a pressure cooker, still the steam have to come out.
The concept of peace as represented by Mahatma Gandhi and Dalai Lama is to the understood in the political context, which do not exclude total absorption in the conflicts themselves. Let us remember the walk for salt initiated by Gandhi as a protest, the multiple mediatic interventions by Dalai Lama regarding the Tibetan issue.
Any kind of conflict find their explanation in the genealogy of the disparity of interest, those are aggravated by our own singularity of culture, religion and politics.
The path of wisdom starts individually in how we take care of our individual conflicts. They could be resumed by lack of clear vision, projecting to others one's own dilemmas, wrong judments, hiper reactivity, absence of dialogue. A better future for humanity necesitates to embrace and clarify our individual conflicts. Such is the path on working on our personality and at the collective level of Karma (action) and Karuna (compassion)
Sri Hanuman

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