
How Do I Find Inner Peace? Why Everything You've Tried Has Fallen Short — And What Ancient Wisdom Offers Instead
You've tried meditation. Maybe therapy. Yoga, journaling, breathing exercises, long walks in nature. And peace has come — in glimpses, in quiet moments, in the space between one breath and the next. Enough to know it's real.
Not enough to stay.
So you try harder. You add another practice. You read another book. And still — peace remains just out of reach, the way the horizon moves as you walk toward it.
What if the problem isn't your effort?
What if peace isn't something you find at all — but something you return to?
The Problem With How We Seek Peace
We search for peace the way we search for a signal — scanning the environment, trying different frequencies, hoping to connect.
But peace, in the understanding I carry from Lakota and Indigenous wisdom traditions, is not a signal you connect to. It is a state you return to — the natural resting place of a life that has moved honestly through Balance, Harmony, and Abundance in their natural sequence.
This is why seeking peace directly rarely works. You cannot step onto the fourth step of a four-step path without walking the first three. The ground simply isn't there yet.
Nature's 4 Steps of Healing — Balance, Harmony, Abundance, Peace — are not a philosophy I invented. They are what I observed over seven decades of living close to the earth, close to the traditions of my ancestors, and close to the people who came to me seeking healing. Every living system in nature follows this sequence. The human being is no different.
Peace is not the destination you aim for. It is the arrival that happens when you have walked the path faithfully.
What Actually Stands Between You and Peace
Most people seeking peace are living in Step 1 — imbalance — without knowing it.
Imbalance is not chaos. It is the quiet state of being slightly, persistently off — like a wheel that is almost true. You function. You move. But there is friction where there should be ease. There is effort where there should be flow. And underneath the effort, a low-grade exhaustion that has become so familiar it feels like your baseline.
From imbalance, peace is not accessible — not because you aren't trying hard enough, but because you haven't yet located the root. A tree cannot flower when its roots are disturbed, no matter how much sunlight falls on its leaves.
The ancient healers' first question was never "how do you find peace?"
It was: "what has pulled you out of balance — and what would it take to return?"
That honest question, answered honestly, is where peace begins.
Peace as a Natural State, Not an Achievement
What returns me to peace, every time I have wandered far from it, is remembering this:
Peace is not something I earn. It is something I remember.
The Lakota phrase Mitakuye Oyasin — All My Relations — carries this truth in four resonances. When I am genuinely at peace with my relations — all of them, the difficult ones, the unresolved ones, the ones I have lost — peace finds me. Not the other way around.
I have lived with Mato Tipila — Bears Lodge, Home of Healing — my entire life, but for most of that life, only in dreams. I did not know it was a real place. Then eleven years ago I discovered it existed. And ten years ago, for every good reason I could name at the time — but really, I now understand, for the one reason I couldn't yet see — I found myself moving to live just nine miles from its base. It had been calling me all along. I simply hadn't known what I was hearing.
I have watched that sacred stone rise into every kind of sky — blizzard and sunrise, drought and thunderstorm, golden autumn and bitter January silence. That great rising stone does not seek peace. It is peace.
It has been standing in unshakeable stillness for 50 million years — observed and reflected upon by more millions of ancestors than we can ever imagine, who stood at its base and looked up in reverence. And what did they feel? What does any human being with a quieted heart feel in its presence? The need to pray. Or at the very least to stand in reverent awe — every cell in the body naturally, gently soaking in that contagious resonance of peace, as though the stone itself is breathing it outward without effort or intention.
Because it is.
You are made of the same material. The peace you are searching for is not missing. It is buried — under everything you have been carrying, everything you have not yet said, everything that pulled you out of Balance before you knew what Balance was.
The walk through Nature's 4 Steps is the walk that sets it all down.
And here is what moves me most deeply: the very crystal energies that power every electronic device in your hand — your phone, your screen, this moment of reading — are earth-born stone. The standing stone has been calling you all along. And it called you here, right now, through the crystal in your own hand, to place your very own earth-made foot upon this healing, earth-made path.
You were always going to find your way here.
And now — before any more words — a prayer that came to me in dream, for every natural living thing on this earth that is still holding what you are searching for:
An Invitation
Come here. Feel the growing global resonance of a family circle gathering 24/7 — people from every nation discovering, each in their own way, in their own time zone, their own sovereign healing capacity.
As we open our hearts to Nature's 4 Resonance Steps of Healing — Balance, Harmony, Abundance, Peace — we are drawn into our innate oneness with life and with one another — one love-resonating whisper gathering our global human family, right where they live and right on time, meeting in resonance across the miles, from within each heart — where true healing resonance happens.
Mitakuye Oyasin — All My Relations.
Bunny Sings Wolf
Descendant of Chief John Grass (Mato Watapke)
Ambassador, Lakota Dakota Nakota Nation
Founder, IndigenousHealing.io
Hulett, Wyoming — nine miles from Mato Tipila




Beautifully spoken and expressed from the Heart. Leaving the mind and its fear has a beginning... to the Heart of everything of true existence, Love and all its peaceful expressions. Leaving the patriarchal mind and its habits of achievements is necessary to find the wisdom of the feminine energy of relationship and its reproductive way of being nurturing. With Love and Gratitude for your wisdom. Your voice makes a difference to all waiting to hear it. It is an idea whose time has come...
Love your beautiful voice!!