Most people believe they are seeking peace. They are actually seeking relief — the temporary absence of discomfort.
Relief is reactive. It is the exhale after the threat passes. Peace is generative. It is the ground beneath you that does not shift when the threat arrives.
We were taught to manage pain, not build peace. So we become experts at relief — substances, distractions, achievements, relationships — and mistake the absence of pain for the presence of peace.
The shadow of this pattern is that relief-seeking can look like healing. It can look like self-care. It can look like success. But it is still reactive, still dependent on external conditions.
Begin to notice the difference between relief and peace in your own body. Relief feels like release. Peace feels like ground. One is a response. The other is a state.
Enter a room. Read a teaching. Hear the voice. Practice the work. Keep the wisdom.