10-02-2015, 09:24 AM
Why fear judgment and ridicule? Is it possible to openly and warmly thank judgment and ridicule and see what can be learned from said catalyst? I'm thinking along the lines of renaming 'psychic' attack' to 'psychic greeting' to reframe the potentials of such an occurrence.
Who is this 'I' that doesn't want to feel the misery of non-acceptance.
Who is the 'you' doing the caring making being honest in this world so difficult?
I just read the following passage this morning where Carla quotes Hantonn p. 466 from A Wanderer's Handbook maybe this applies?
"It falls in love with itself with all self-perceived imperfections thriving gloriously. It sees the self in all its rambunctious childishness, and nods happily, saying, "Yes, this is humanness, I recognize it and I embrace it."
Who is this 'I' that doesn't want to feel the misery of non-acceptance.
Who is the 'you' doing the caring making being honest in this world so difficult?
I just read the following passage this morning where Carla quotes Hantonn p. 466 from A Wanderer's Handbook maybe this applies?
"It falls in love with itself with all self-perceived imperfections thriving gloriously. It sees the self in all its rambunctious childishness, and nods happily, saying, "Yes, this is humanness, I recognize it and I embrace it."
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