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imagine living a life where nothing disrupts your inner peace where youamp;#39;re unaffected by insults challenges or surrounding chaos how empowering would that be today weamp;#39;ll explore 10 transformative Buddhist principles that can help you achieve this calm state of mind as Buddha once said peace comes from within do not seek it outside letamp;#39;s discover together how to create this inner sanctuary principle 1 insults and offences in Buddhism we learn that insults and offences only have power if we give them power picture someone throwing a rock into a pond the water ripples but eventually returns to stillness similarly when someone says something hurtful it can disturb our peace briefly but we can choose to let it go and return to our calm state Buddha said holding on to anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die this means when we cling to anger and resentment we suffer not the person who insulted us their words often reflect their own issues ra