In this insightful exploration, we delve into the profound realm of acceptance—a subject intimately intertwined with our daily lives. Each day, we encounter information, events, or individuals that challenge our ability to embrace acceptance. Unfortunately, our resistance to acceptance often leads to unnecessary suffering.
When we fail to accept something or someone, we automatically erect barriers. This resistance manifests outwardly through arguments, shouts, tears, or sorrow. Resistance, in its essence, is always accompanied by suffering—a needless ordeal that could be circumvented through acceptance.
Resistance doesn't stem from your heart (though some may argue that it arises from deep love). Rather, it emanates from the ego. Only the ego can oppose the present moment, passing judgment and seeking control, resulting in internal conflict.
It's crucial to remember the universal principle that fighting against something inadvertently strengthens it. Mother Teresa beautifully grasped this concept, encapsulating it in her words: "I was once asked why I don't participate in anti-war demonstrations. I said that I will never do that, but as soon as you have a pro-peace rally, I'll be there."
Some engage in daily battles, resisting everything vehemently. Over time, they wonder why their lives persistently worsen despite their tenacious fight. They believe that their struggle should be rewarded, attributing virtue to their cause. However, there is no "good" fight—every battle entails suffering, reinforcing that which you oppose.
Questions may arise: Should I not fight against my daughter's drug addiction? Should I not combat the illness slowly claiming my body? Should I not struggle against financial struggles or the wars unfolding in world? The answer lies in acceptance.
The initial step is acceptance. Acknowledge the fact that your daughter is using drugs. It doesn't mean you endorse her choices, but acceptance enables you to approach her with love rather than a metaphorical sword that she instinctively evades.
To heal from an illness, the first step is accepting it. This doesn't imply surrender; it's about acknowledging the lessons it carries. If you battle financial scarcity with anger or worry, you'll likely attract more scarcity. The world's conflict zones need our compassionate thoughts and love, not additional negative energy.
There are instances when certain events or people profoundly shake us, making acceptance seem momentarily insurmountable. To alleviate resistance or the urge to fight, accept the difficulty in accepting. You can tell yourself, "I accept that I cannot accept… (for example: my illness, my daughter’s drug addiction, etc…)" This simple acknowledgment brings relief and quells the rebellion of your ego.
For those brave enough to embark on a spiritual journey, when faced with resistance or the desire to fight, take deep breaths, relax, and explore the root of these emotions. Within them, you'll find a sense of threat, beneath which lies fear. The greater the resistance or urge to fight, the greater the fear within. This presents a golden opportunity to shed that fear, offering a path to clarity and liberation.
In conclusion, dear reader, the pivotal choice lies before you: to navigate life's journey with open-hearted acceptance or to wield a metaphorical sword in futile resistance. Amidst the ebb and flow of negative occurrences, both personal and global, a higher good persists. The universe, in its perpetual motion, guides us toward growth, profound love, and enlightenment.
Embrace the transformative dance of acceptance, for within its rhythm lies the key to unlocking inner harmony. As you stand at the crossroads, remember that acceptance isn't acquiescence but a powerful acknowledgment, enabling you to approach life's challenges with love and understanding. Embrace this choice, and you align with the universal force propelling us towards a richer tapestry of existence.
About the Author:
Marianna oversees the daily operations of The Dr. Wanda Pratnicka Center, skillfully advising staff members on guiding clients through the spirit removal process. Her efforts extend beyond management; she is dedicated to raising awareness about the phenomenon of spirit possession, utilizing various platforms including events, books, and digital media. In her leisure time, Marianna delights in gardening, immerses herself in reading, and explores new natural wonders.
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