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God – The Ocean of Peace

Author: Shireen Chada
Last Updated: February 21, 2026 03:49:33 IST

I am peace. The Home is peace. The Father is the Ocean of Peace. Our true religion is peace. This is not a mood; it’s a map: who I am, where I belong, whom I belong to. And how to live: in peace.

God is the Purifier, and I am the one being purified. This is the meeting: God’s purity cleanses; my remembrance of Him receives.

Every soul longs for peace, yet many confuse it with escape: a quiet room, a mountain retreat, a pause from noise. But God’s peace is not an interval between struggles; it is eternal, unbroken, beyond circumstance.

God is never pulled by sorrow, never shaken by storms. The world turns in turmoil, but this divine presence remains unmoved, like the silent depths beneath the ocean’s waves. We lose peace over the smallest matters: a word, a glance, an unexpected change. His stillness, however, is limitless. Nothing disturbs Him; nothing clings to His being. He abides in silence, beyond the reach of fear, loss, or desire. Peace is His nature, not a response to conditions.

Here is the divine paradox: though God is silence itself, He comes into the noisiest age to give that silence back to us. He does not silence the world; He awakens silence within the soul. All other beings, no matter how elevated, become stained by time. Every soul gathers the dust of sorrow and the rust of forgetfulness. But God alone remains forever stainless, beyond the reach of karma or decay. From this divine purity comes the power to purify. The world has searched for purity in rivers, fire, and ritual. Yet water can only wash the body, not the heart; fire can only burn what is seen, not what is hidden. God’s purity alone reaches the soul, washing the deep impressions of sorrow, fear, and guilt that nothing else can touch.

Here is the divine paradox: the One who has never fallen comes to lift those who have. The One who never tasted impurity enters the impure world not to judge, but to heal. He cleanses without condemning, liberates without force, restores without reminding us of the stain.

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Shireen Chada is the Coordinator of the Brahma Kumaris Meditation Centre in Tampa, USA.

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