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Self Acceptance
Self acceptance means freedom, Robert Morgan says, and I totally
agree. I think you'll enjoy his article. Afterwards there are
a couple links to related pages.
Complete Self Acceptance
by Robert Morgen
One of the most important parts of Personal Mastery is 'Self
Acceptance'. This is much more than the usual 'self esteem' issues
that we hear about, although that's a part of it.
Self Acceptance is about accepting yourself completely, exactly
as you are RIGHT NOW. For most of us this isn't as easy as it
should be. We've been taught that we have to achieve certain
things or be certain things, and that we shouldn't feel satisfied
with who we are until we've done so. In reality we're NEVER finished
as there will hopefully always be more to learn and new ways
to grow. So when, exactly, are we supposed to feel good about
ourselves?
Popular culture would have you believe that all you need to
feel good about yourself is the right car, or the right clothes,
or the right beer. In fact many of our culture's self-esteem
problems are intentionally created by the media and the businesses
that advertise there. How often have you seen an ad and thought
"I really need to update my style", or "I really
need a new car"? Do you really? Hey, maybe sometimes we
do. I have to admit that my habit of wearing sweatpants, t-shirts
and sandals wouldn't go over well when making advertising sales
calls for the videos or magazine, and I do in fact, really need
a good car. As usual the question in our society is 'how much
do we really need'? For instance, I don't need Armani suits to
sell advertising for a holistic magazine, and I can get by very
well with a reliable older car. The difference here is the word
'need' versus the word 'want'. We're taught that we 'need' certain
things to feel good about ourselves, and that's the key issue.
I don't care if you buy a new Mercedes 3 times a week if that's
what you want to do and you can afford it. However, if you feel
like you 'need' to buy or do anything in order to feel good about
yourself then that's an issue that needs to be addressed.
Self Acceptance is about FREEDOM. It's the freedom to be happy
with who you are and not be a slave to the 'needs' that we're
taught to believe in. It's the freedom to look at yourself in
the mirror and love and accept the person you see looking back
and the freedom to be happy to be in your own skin. True self
acceptance is one of the transformational moments in our lives.
It doesn't mean that there aren't things you'd like to change,
or have new directions you'd like to grow. It simply means that
you've accepted yourself, with all your warts and ugly spots,
and now you can start moving in the positive directions needed
for your life.
It's also the key to having the freedom to accept others exactly
as they are. The most important person that you can love is yourself.
Have you ever seen someone who gives up their entire lives to
help others, yet destroy their own health and welfare in the
process? Everything is connected and One, which means that anything
that you can see, feel or imagine is a part of you also, with
all the balances apply.
For instance, a person who only takes care of himself, with
no regard for others, is no less imbalanced than someone who
devotes his entire life to care for others at the expense of
himself. The key here, once again, is the word NEED. It's all
about the motivation that drives them. Some of those so intent
on 'self-sacrifice' are driven by 'need'. They need to help others
to make up for their own inadequacies, or to make up for the
bad things they feel that they've done, or whatever other reasons
drive them. Yet if they truly accepted themselves then would
they feel the need to 'sacrifice' themselves in order to help
others? Wouldn't they see helping others as an extension of helping
themselves, rather than as a way to make themselves feel better
about who they are? A balanced person sees helping others as
a normal, compassionate thing to do, rather than as something
to do to make up for their own lack in some area. It's the Law
of Reciprocity again, by helping others we help ourselves, by
encouraging others to grow we also grow in the process. By accepting
ourselves exactly as we are, we can also accept others exactly
as they are, and that's the beginning of unity.
About the Author
Robert Morgen is a Reiki Master who currently holds a Black
Belt in Hoshin Roshi Ryu and founded High Mountain Hoshin in
Denver, CO. He travels and teaches as much as possible and you
can find more information at; http://www.mysticvillage.org .
His book Personal Mastery: Develop your true internal power
by awakening your kundalini was released in June 2005.
(Note: The link URL is incorrect/non-functioning. If you are
the author, please contact me so I can include a proper link.)
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