Peacefulness

Peacefulness is a state of being that is characterized by a sense of calm, balance, and harmony within. It is a way of being that allows us to feel safe and secure, free from worry and fear. To achieve this, one must practice self-care and self-love, cultivating a sense of gratitude and appreciation for the present moment. Taking time to reflect, meditate, and be mindful of our thoughts, feelings, and emotions can help us to achieve a state of peace. Additionally, surrounding ourselves with positive, supportive people and activities can be beneficial in cultivating an atmosphere of peace.

Peacefulness is the state of being calm, quiet and free from conflict or disturbance. It is a state of being in which the person can relax and not worry about anything.

It is also a feeling that people get when they are away from any source of stress or anxiety. Peacefulness is achieved by finding a balance between what you want and what you need in order to be happy with yourself.

We must be mindful of the peace we are creating. Peacefulness is a state that is not static. It is a process that requires continuous work and effort.
Peacefulness is not just the absence of violence and war, but also the presence of justice and fairness, freedom from fear, equality at all levels of society, and unity in diversity.
The word peace comes from the Latin word pax which means both “peace” and “friendship”. So it's about making friends with ourselves as well as with others so that we can live in harmony with them.

Peacefulness is a state of mind that is free from stress and worry. It is a state of tranquility in which one can experience profound happiness, contentment, and joy.

The word peace originates from the Latin pax which means "peace". The word was first used to refer to a person on the 3rd century BCE. Peace has been defined in various ways in different cultures and religions.

The United Nations' World Happiness Report defines peace as "the absence of conflict and violence, both within and among societies".
In the Western world, peace often refers to at least an absence of violence or war between two or more parties; this may not be the case elsewhere. There are many interpretations of what peace means but most involve some form of non-violent agreement between people who are in opposition about something important (e.g., politics).