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MalaBeads wrote:Thanks to you both. I get it. Just more work to be done.
Simon E. wrote:Aversion arises....attraction arises. They pass.
MalaBeads wrote:Thanks to you both. I get it. Just more work to be done.
MalaBeads wrote:It is easier for me to understanding the instruction "not rejecting". It is more difficult for me to see what is meant by "not accepting".
My own lifelong habit has been more to simply accept whatever was happening in my life and work with it. And then whenever I would reject something, someone, it would be with a vengeance.
So what do there's understand by this instruction "not accepting"?
Any and all help is gratefully accepted.
MalaBeads wrote:It is easier for me to understanding the instruction "not rejecting". It is more difficult for me to see what is meant by "not accepting".
My own lifelong habit has been more to simply accept whatever was happening in my life and work with it. And then whenever I would reject something, someone, it would be with a vengeance.
So what do there's understand by this instruction "not accepting"?
Any and all help is gratefully accepted.
MalaBeads wrote:It is easier for me to understanding the instruction "not rejecting". It is more difficult for me to see what is meant by "not accepting".
My own lifelong habit has been more to simply accept whatever was happening in my life and work with it. And then whenever I would reject something, someone, it would be with a vengeance.
So what do there's understand by this instruction "not accepting"?
Any and all help is gratefully accepted.

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