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Acceptance, What IS It?

Deep in low vibration, it sounds like I have to accept things I don’t love. Not the funnest skill, not very quickly rewarded, but held in karma that eludes us, keeping us small.


Beyond judgment of self or others, it dares to be the good things that we accept. We accept them in small spite of the obvious things that we already know, that suck.


We create a ‘closer’ give and take with life, to replace the vindictive form of karma that we made up and can now put down.


It immediately responds with the verve of perfection, divinity, and readiness, our wellness source. It is a new you for you to believe in. And you are either rejecting or allowing it to be.


What IS can change by accepting the goodness, not saving it for the perfection that we have not called upon yet.


That order will never pass the test of love. We have to go first, in a loving way, so that we know it is not the circumstance that loves us, but the whole thing that includes us.


Accepting mystery feels like a home dreamed of but never lived in, until we accept the goodness surrounding each circumstance and are too full to the brim so that our eyes see our spilling and how everything is wet with what we spilled.


Fall in love with either the spilling, or the table or the floor, or the napkin, or the expression on your own face as it all falls out. Accept that it does not matter but to fall.


Accept new ground, deny nothing but what you want to play with.


Notice carefully the attention you give to the presence of what is with you, in this moment. Make sure to follow it even if it is still at times. The timing of your love vibration is set in stone, with your water rising and falling and crashing and covering, uprooting and carrying.


Do not abandon for anything but acceptance of more, of what you love, without struggle.


Multiply your goodness with acceptance.

Addition and subtraction are not enough for the wholeness of you.


In love and light,


Kristen





 
 
 

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