Part 1
All forms of anxious rushing through life are the painful effect of an impossible task: trying, in vain, to complete ourselves... by serving an incomplete, compulsive nature that always has one more task to get through before it can rest in its imagined place of peace.
Part 2
There is a momentary peace; (it is) the pleasurable, but all too-fleeting experience of a conditioned mind when the world it has imagined lines up, temporarily, with all it has hoped for; and then there is the Abiding Peace of a mind awakened to itself, one that -- having thrown off the yoke of its painful conditioning -- is not just at peace with itself... It is Peace itself.