In a village of endless storms, a seeker approached a wise sage, yearning for calm within the tempests of life.

The sage, perched on a rock, whispered, “Listen closely to the melody of rain, the chorus of the wind. As they ebb and flow, so do our hearts.”

The seeker, puzzled, asked, “But how does one find peace amid this cacophony?”

The sage replied, “When raindrops fall, they too create ripples. Yet, in the vastness of the ocean, they find harmony. Be like the ocean, embracing the rain with serenity, and in doing so, you shall quell the storms within and around you.”

In that moment, the seeker understood: To cultivate peace, one must become a sanctuary for both self and others, as vast and embracing as the ocean.

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