Thoughts On… Being at Peace

Thoughts On… Being at Peace by Helen Exley is a 56-page book published by Exley in 1995. This edition presents reflections on the theme of inner peace, drawing on insights from various thinkers. The text encourages readers to explore the importance of solitude and the value of being present in the moment.
Readers will find a collection of thoughts that emphasize the significance of quiet contemplation and the proximity of meaningful experiences. The book touches on topics related to religion, inspiration, and self-help, inviting individuals to consider their own paths to tranquility. With its compact dimensions, this edition is designed for easy handling, making it a thoughtful companion for those seeking peace in their daily lives.
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All our miseries derive from not being able to sit quietly in a room alone. Blaise Pascal. A man’s best things are nearest him, lie close about his feet. Richard Monckton Milnes.
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