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Most of us spend our lives searching for peace — in relationships, in achievements, in meditation, in the next insight. But what if peace isn't something you need to find? In this video, I explore why we look for peace in all the wrong places — and how the very search keeps us from recognizing that what we are, awareness itself, is already undisturbed. Peace isn't a state you enter. It's the absence of suffering. And suffering only arises when we believe our wellbeing depends on the content of experience. I share honestly how I made this same mistake for over fourteen years, and I guide you through the recognition that everything — every thought, sensation, and feeling — is appearing in and made of what you already are. 🔔 Subscribe for more videos on non-dual awareness, consciousness, and the direct path to peace. Video Timestamps [00:00] Introduction: The commonality of human suffering [00:22] Why we fail to find peace in external objects and experiences [01:21] Understanding what peace and happiness truly are [02:49] Defining peace as the absence of suffering [03:54] The realization that what you are looking for is already here [05:04] Shifting focus from "failing" to the fact of being aware [06:25] Setting aside the content of experience to notice awareness [08:06] The danger of expectations in spiritual practice [09:04] Relaxing attention back into the nature of being [10:02] How the mind acts as a "suffering machine" [11:54] Awareness's perspective: Beyond the drama of life [13:38] Awareness as the observer of both peace and suffering [15:10] Being fully alive and engaged while recognizing awareness [16:12] The metaphor of the infinite bubble of awareness [18:04] Final thoughts: Peace is not at the end of a decade of practice [19:18] Closing and encouragement to embody joy