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In her writings, Dr. Dorothy W. Parker redefines peace not as a fleeting emotion or a spiritual reward, but as the fundamental coherence of consciousness. She argues that while society often prioritizes relational love and external obligations, these pursuits frequently lead to internal fragmentation and the betrayal of one's own center. Drawing from a profound out-of-body experience and years of illness, Parker posits that peace is an original state that is uncovered rather than manufactured. For leaders and individuals alike, she suggests that the primary ethical responsibility is to remove interference—such as trauma, social conditioning, and misaligned relationships—to return to this native steadiness. Ultimately, she presents peace as the mo ...