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  2. Inner peace - Wikipedia

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    Inner peace (or peace of mind) refers to a deliberate state of psychological or spiritual calm despite the potential presence of stressors.Being "at peace" is considered by many to be healthy (homeostasis) and the opposite of being stressed or anxious, and is considered to be a state where one's mind performs at an optimal level, regardless of outcomes.

  3. Calmness - Wikipedia

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    Calmness is the mental state of peace of mind, being free from agitation, excitement, or disturbance. [1] It also refers to being in a state of serenity, tranquillity, or peace. [2] Calmness can most easily occur for the average person during relaxation, but it can also be found during much more alert and aware states. [3]

  4. Glossary of spirituality terms - Wikipedia

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    Inner peace: (or peace of mind) A colloquialism that refers to a state of being mentally or spiritually at peace, with enough knowledge and understanding to keep oneself strong in the face of discord or stress. Being "at peace" is considered by many to be healthy (homeostasis) and the opposite of being stressed

  5. The common denominators in achieving peace of mind: Opinion - AOL

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    Peace of mind may be defined broadly, but Confucius wasn’t wrong in his assessment. It may be the one thing we all should want and hope for. The good news is that we are in control.

  6. Peace of Mind - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; ... "Peace of Mind", by The Killers from the 10th anniversary edition of Sam's ...

  7. Mindfulness - Wikipedia

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    The Buddhist term translated into English as "mindfulness" originates in the Pali term sati and in its Sanskrit counterpart smá¹›ti. It is often translated as "bare attention", but in the Buddhist tradition it has a broader meaning and application, and the meaning of these terms has been the topic of extensive debate and discussion. [84]

  8. Losing your mind looking at memes? The dictionary has a ... - AOL

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    Other dictionary words of the year Oxford University dictionary is not the only one to have a word of the year, last month Cambridge Dictionary announced that manifest was its winner.

  9. This Nighttime Habit Could Be A Key Indicator Of Dementia ...

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    Of course, your individual risk of dementia can be raised by a variety of factors, but it's good to keep this in mind. Here’s what you need to know. Here’s what you need to know.