What's The True Meaning Of Acceptance? Does Acceptance Mean Giving Up? What's The Difference Between Passivity And Acceptance?

Acceptance does not mean being passive. It does not mean that we do not have to take any action in response to what happens. Acceptance is...

What's The True Meaning Of Acceptance? Does Acceptance Mean Giving Up? What's The Difference Between Passivity And Acceptance?
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To attempt to change the course of events, to struggle to make or not make things happen, means to try to divert the natural flow of life. T

Things simply happen, and they always spontaneously happen in perfect timing.

If we try to hasten the manifestation of events at any cost, they will more likely rapidly dissolve into a fog of incompleteness, or go ahead with many difficulties, or miserably fail, thus making us experience suffering and frustration.

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If we remain within the unconditional acceptance of the present moment, keeping our intentions pure and free from any expectations, nourishing them with love and trust, what we have chosen to manifest will naturally happen without effort.

We must remain silent and stand still: we must simply breathe. Our existence here on earth begins and ends with a single breath. It is not necessary to do anything other than simply what we want to do and what makes us feel content, and let the vision of our accomplished wishes come to us spontaneously, shaped into the form of our new reality. The Universe has its own timing that perfectly coincides with our inner timing, even if, most of the time, we are unaware of it.

The Universe is always perfectly tuned with the deepest will of our souls.

Non-acceptance is the outcome of ego and separation. We judge everything that happens, we judge everyone, accepting only what conforms to our expectations and rejecting what we believe does not.

If someone does not behave as we expect, we feel disappointed, hurt, embittered, and betrayed. As a consequence, we suffer from the pain of our unfulfilled expectations.

To practice full acceptance, profound wisdom is required.

It is necessary to remember who we Are. Acceptance is the outcome of the consciousness that we are all One and that nothing (not even the Oneness itself) can ever judge the Oneness. In the Oneness, judgment simply does not exist.

Where there is no judgment, only the simple, silent, and loving observation of what happens remains: in one word, acceptance.

When we live in unconditional acceptance, we become aware of being One with everything that happens, as the waves are one with the ocean.

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At this point, we stop wasting time and energy trying to swim against the tide of life. Eventually, we start flowing in harmony with its unseen currents. We sway to the movements of its tides, we follow the direction of the wind, without offering any resistance.

Acceptance does not mean being passive.

It does not mean that we do not have to take any action in response to what happens.

Acceptance is always the appropriate response to everything that happens, even before we decide whether to act or not.

The action that springs from the wisdom of acceptance is powerful, shaped to the circumstances and in tune with our goals.

It is like an arrow that never misses its target.
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The action that comes from acceptance is always the outcome of love and compassion rather than anger and resentment. It is the manifestation of our being in its entirety. Our fragmentary and unbalanced egos always drive our reactions. Reactions are biased, ill-proportioned, haphazard, and ineffective. When we react through the ego, we end up hurting others and, consequently, hurting ourselves. The reaction is like a boomerang: sooner or later, it will return to hit whoever threw it.

The reaction hurts; the action heals.


To love, we must first accept.

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