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Aug 18, 2005
Serenity Of Knowing Acceptance
The world is a palette of varied beauty with subtle and not-so-subtle
differences in brilliance and hue. But, like all we perceive subjectively,
many things can fail to meet our expectations. People don't behave as we'd
wish them to, situations turn out differently than we'd imagined, and the
end result is often unhappiness. The remedy is acceptance - an open-minded,
understanding perception that brings the serenity of knowing every
individual, situation, or difficulty is unique and valuable in some way. It
is a mode of respect for differences, of seeing beyond faults or
disappointments and reaching contentment.
Though acceptance necessitates recognizing and acknowledging situations or
attitudes that exist in the present, it does not imply that you need also
give your approval. To approve or to disapprove is to judge, but in
accepting, you simply understand that all situations and all people are in a
constant state of flux. Likewise, each of us is also in the process of
changing and by choosing to accept ourselves (in the past, present, and
future); we can truly begin to understand who we really are. Acceptance is
freedom from the need to retain preconceived notions, control of others,
favored outcomes, or the anxiety that can come when the unexpected occurs.
It is more than tolerance, though resisting the urge to react to the choices
of others is a large part of the process. Rather it is a patience and
gentleness that extends outward, beginning in one's own soul and extending
to other people and the world at large.
Sometimes the process works in reverse because accepting others can be
easier than accepting oneself, though the latter is the inevitable result of
true acceptance. In fostering acceptance, the need to judge is quelled
because the belief that others ought to live up to your expectations (or
'should thinking') is eliminated because everything is evolving and deserves
to do so without interference. And in letting growth happen and
understanding that each person, place, thing, or situation is as it is meant
to be, a blissful quiet of the mind and strong feelings of worth can be
realized.
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