“Peace is not found in fixing. It’s found in allowing.”
There’s a hidden tension in trying to be spiritual.
Trying to be calm. Trying to be present. Trying to be enlightened.
But effort — even the subtle kind — keeps you away from yourself.
What if you just rested?
Not as giving up. But as a return.
What if today was about allowing everything to be exactly as it is?
Your thoughts. Your emotions. Your body. This moment.
Not improving. Not judging. Just letting it be.
This is not passivity. It’s power.
Because when you stop resisting what is, you finally meet what’s real.
And in that space — the raw, unedited now — peace is possible.
Let this be the day you stop wrestling with your experience.
And start resting in it.
Lie down or sit comfortably. Inhale deeply, exhale slowly. Repeat silently: “I allow. I allow.” Breathe into whatever arises. Don’t fix. Just allow.
Notice a moment of discomfort today. Instead of changing it, breathe and say: 'I allow this, too.'
Nico F. “My whole life I tried to change myself. But it wasn’t until I stopped — really stopped — that I felt true peace. I didn’t transcend anything. I just accepted it. And that changed everything.”
The moment you allow what is — you return to what you are.