Quotes about acceptance
Kyra Gregory - Secrets Clad in Light
Love is a feeling that is imposed on you. You cannot be lazy it is up to you to make things work and make the best of it.
Jeannine Allison - Unveiling The Sky
Maybe you don’t need to understand her maybe you just need to want to.
Rasheed Ogunlaru -
All I have learned in life really just boils down to this: there is only one difference between the so-called wise and the so-called foolish...and between those who are truly happy and those who are not. Those who are wise - and those who are happy - embrace and appreciate life. Those who are unhappy and unwise do not. That is all that is the only difference.
Stacey Charter -
Don't rely on someone else for your happiness and self-worth. Only you can be responsible for that. If you can't love and respect yourself - no one else will be able to make that happen. Accept who you are - completely the good and the bad - and make changes as YOU see fit - not because you think someone else wants you to be different.
Bryant McGill - Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
Blame anchors us into the past a place we cannot change. Acceptance frees us to the future.
C.G. Jung - Modern Man in Search of a Soul
We cannot change anything unless we accept it. Condemnation does not liberate it oppresses.
Rabindranath Tagore -
The spirit of rejection finds its support in the consciousness of separateness the spirit of acceptance finds its base in the consciousness of unity.
Helen Keller -
Toleration is the greatest gift of the mind it requires the same effort of the brain that it takes to balance oneself on a bicycle.
Sharon E. Rainey - Making a Pearl from the Grit of Life
Acceptance doesn’t mean that life gets better it just means that my way of living life on life’s terms improves.
Walt Whitman - Song of Myself
A child said What is the grass? fetching it to me with full handsHow could I answer the child? I do not know what it is any morethan he.
Maximus Freeman -
Changing one's personality is as simple as stopping the earth's rotation changing another's is even harder.
Oli Anderson -
Acceptance is an active response to a temporary situation surrender is a passive reaction to a situation that you think will last forever.-Personal Revolutions
Osho -
Tantra acceptance is total it doesn't split you.
Rasheed Ogunlaru -
In broad terms success is something you spend your lifetime looking for and happiness is something you spend your whole life overlooking
Shannon L. Alder -
Control doesn't validate love it validates the nonexistence of trust and the painful unwillingness to accept the truth.
Israelmore Ayivor - Shaping the dream
You have to accept and agree with this short notice that “having a dream is different from fulfilling a dream”. “To have a dream” is just a bargaining process “fulfilling it” is the real purchasing hour!
Ace Frehley - No Regrets: A Rock 'n' Roll Memoir
I personally believe this: We have only today yesterday's gone and tomorrow is uncertain. That's why they call it the present. And sobriety really is a gift... for those who are willing to receive it.
A.P. Sweet - but dreaming
And I would give my self to this light just to have my brother and mother by each other’s side. I would swim back to the ocean and birth a creature of acceptance I would if it let me. I would give it all away.
Rumer Godden - The Greengage Summer
I know now it is children who accept life grown people cover it up and pretend it is different with drinks.
Osho -
Do anything totally and it is finished you will not carry a psychological memory of it. Do anything incompletely and it hangs with you.
Nathaniel Branden -
The first step toward change is awareness. The second step is acceptance.
Ron Fournier -
Shock, confusion, fear, anger, grief, and defiance. On Sept. 11, 2001, and for the three days following the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil, President George W. Bush led with raw emotion that reflected the public's whipsawing stages of acceptance.
Jon Katz -
It's important to remember that the animals are not grieving with us. They're very accepting. They're not lying there thinking 'How could you do this to me? Why aren't you keeping me going?' Pets don't do the human things of guilt and anger and recrimination that we do. They come and go with great acceptance.
Lao Tzu -
Life is a series of natural and spontaneous changes. Don't resist them that only creates sorrow. Let reality be reality. Let things flow naturally forward in whatever way they like.
Rasheed Ogunlaru -
There is nothing you lack and all you will find we are one at the heart - just divided by mind. Don't let life pass you by.
Alaric Hutchinson - Living Peace
Ignorance is an illusion we seek understanding. Compassion paves the way towards understanding and understanding paves the way towards acceptance.
Roy Bennett -
Accept yourself, love yourself, and keep moving forward.
Michael Bassey Johnson - Master of Maxims
Anything that comes your way by force was not meant for you. Everything that locates you on it's own was yours and will be yours forever.
Aaron Cohen -
Happiness is attained, not through self-interest, but through unconditional fidelity in endless love of eternal light.
Rasheed Ogunlaru -
Expectation has brought me disappointment. Disappointment has brought me wisdom. Acceptance, gratitude and appreciation have brought me joy and fulfilment.
Alaric Hutchinson - Living Peace
Love is being able to view a situation without adding duality to it.
Glen Cook - Soldiers Live
Soldiers live. He dies and not you, and you feel guilty, because you're glad he died, and not you. Soldiers live, and wonder why.
Bill W. -
For the wise have always known that no one can make much of his life until self-searching has become a regular habit, until he is able to admit and accept what he finds, and until he patiently and persistently tries to correct what is wrong. – Bill W.
Wallace Stegner - Angle of Repose
Wisdom. . .is knowing what you have to accept.
Maurice Maeterlinck - Wisdom And Destiny
We suffer but little from suffering itself; but from the manner wherein we accept it overwhelming sorrow may spring. We are wrong in believing that it comes from without. For indeed we create it within us, out of our very substance.
Tarun Betala - The Things We Don't Know: How mankind found answers to some of life's most pressing questions.
We ought to, as human beings, have the courage to seek a collective “truth” that benefits our species the most, and to accept that all of our doctrines and beliefs may just be incomplete. That we don’t know it all and that perhaps we never will. That others like us may have something to teach us, and we may have something to contribute to their communities. That communities, types of people, are divisions we’ve created for ourselves. That for all of what we know, the knowledge and wisdom that we
Alberto Caeiro - The Collected Poems of Alberto Caeiro
And I find a happiness in the fact of accepting —In the sublimely scientific and difficult fact of accepting the inevitable natural.
Anthony T. Hincks -
I long for acceptance, but all I get is rejection.
N.K. Jemisin - The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms
You are what your creators and experiences have made you, like every other being in this universe. Accept that and be done; I tire of your whining.
Suzy Kassem - Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
We awaken by asking the right questions. We awaken when we see knowledge being spread that goes against our own personal experiences. We awaken when we see popular opinion being wrong but accepted as being right, and what is right being pushed as being wrong. We awaken by seeking answers in corners that are not popular. And we awaken by turning on the light inside when everything outside feels dark.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
Because we feel ourselves to be separate from the world in which we live, we have also grown to feel quite alone in this world. Our sense of loneliness and isolation not only makes us feel depressed and miserable, but it also causes us to be anxious and afraid of the world and everyone in it. Because of this inherent fear, we put up all kinds of barriers to protect us from the world—barriers that we have created to keep us safe, but that really end up making us feel more alone, more miserable, a
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
We have become disconnected from our true selves, and naturally, this has produced a deep sense of lack in our lives, causing us to endlessly search for happiness in objects, experiences, and people to fill the emptiness and make us feel whole again. We crave pleasure, material riches, and stimulating experiences—anything that will distract us from this inherent lack of connection. But no matter how hard we try to escape it, eventually the sensation returns. And that is because we are looking fo
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
It is because we feel that we are separate from nature that we also feel it is okay to manipulate it, pollute it, and cause it harm. We project our inner turmoil onto the planet, causing outer turmoil. Nearly all of the disasters of our time—war, famine, oppression, social injustice, environmental pollution, extinction—arise from this delusional belief that we have an existence independent of the world we live in. All of this misery, all of this destruction, all of this pain and suffering, is ca
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
We cannot learn if we are stuck in our mind’s conditioned way of thinking. We must be open to discovering the Truth, whatever it may turn out to be. This requires a state of openness, curiosity, and sincerity, a state of pure awareness, a state of observing reality without jumping to conclusions about what reality is. This state of direct experience is known in Zen as “beginner’s mind,” and it is essential to embody this state when we want to understand our experience.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
No label can define the immensity of your True nature. You are the awareness that precedes every label, the awareness that is perceiving these words and turning them into thoughts, the awareness that creates the world with every act of observation.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
You cannot be aware of yourself, for you are awareness itself. How can a witness witness itself? That is like trying to see your own eyes without a reflection, or cut a knife with the tip of its own blade—it is impossible. The subject can only observe the object; it cannot make an object out of itself. But by the very act of observing, you indirectly know yourself as the observer, as the subject. No witnessing of the witness is needed to prove its existence.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
The modern scientist attempts to step outside of himself in order to observe himself, an attempt that is always doomed to failure. You cannot make an object out of your subjective experience, but you know that consciousness exists, simply because you exist.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
We only suffer when we falsely identify with the objects that arise in our awareness, rather than with the awareness itself—when we identify with our thoughts, with our emotions, our personal history, and the many stories we tell ourselves. When you reconnect to your source—the essence of your being, the pure and impartial witness—you become free from all of the troubles of the material world; free from the world of form. You no longer feel the desire to cling to forms or depend on them for your
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
Your true being, as Consciousness, is ever at peace, ever at rest, eternally existing in the dimension of here and now. It is the formless and eternal quality within you that expresses itself through the world of form.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
If your consciousness is without form, without quality, and without characteristics of any kind, would that not imply that the consciousness in every other being is also formless? And if they are all without form, how can you distinguish their consciousness from your own? What forms would you use to compare them? Isn’t the observing you exactly the same as the observing them?
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
The consciousness inhabiting your body is exactly the same as the consciousness inhabiting my body. We are one. The delusion that we are separate beings comes from identifying with the world of form—with our names, our bodies, our roles, our beliefs, our thoughts, and all of the mental constructs that we have created; but even these are more connected to the universe than we realize.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
Your body and my body are both totally made up of and dependent upon the elements of the earth—the water, the air, the heat, the land, the soil and the food it produces—as well as all of the elements that these elements are dependent upon—the sun, the stars, the galaxies, and a vast field of energy and space to contain them in. Nature is our extended body, and the elements outside of our skin are just as important to our health as the elements within our skin. Our bodies are connected to the uni
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
When we look at a tree, we do not see the tree for what it really is. We see how it appears to us on the surface, and we dismiss it as being just another form in the Universe. We fail to realize that the tree is connected to the Universe on every level; that all of nature is expressing itself through that single form. There can be no tree without the earth that it grows from, the sun that gives it energy, the water that nourishes its growth, and the millions of fungi and bacteria fertilizing its
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
You do not have an existence independent of your environment, but rather you are your environment, and your environment is you.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
You are just as connected to the Universe as a finger is to a hand, or as a branch is to a tree. The entire cosmos is expressing itself through your being.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
Buddhist philosophy points out that the true nature of all forms is essentially formless. Forms do not have an existence of their own, but rather they arise together, and are mutually dependent on one another. Everything in the world of form is constantly changing, constantly dying, and constantly being reborn—which is why Buddhists say that there is no-self; no form that has an existence in and of itself.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
We fail to see the oneness of all things, and because of this, we unknowingly cause a lot of harm to ourselves. We pollute the Earth that we live on, cut down the trees that produce our oxygen, destroy the ecosystems of nature and the animals that maintain them, and we mistreat and harm each other, thinking that these destructive actions will not have a direct effect on us.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
Every being experiences themselves as the center of their experience. Consciousness is what lies at our very core, and connects us all to each other. We may appear to be separate and individual because of the various forms our Consciousness inhabits, but below the surface the substance of our being is one and the same.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
We are so fascinated by the complexity and beauty of the various forms in nature, that we have been led away from the formless dimension of Consciousness that lies at our very center. When you look at a person, you see many differences in their unique form, and often we compare, contrast, and judge one another because of the forms that we inhabit. But if you look beyond the various qualities and characteristics of form, and look another person in the eyes, you see a Being, and it is this Being t
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
True Love is when you are able to see yourself in another, when you recognize that there is no separation between you and any other Being in the Universe.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
Have you ever had a dream that you were certain was real, only to wake up and realize that everyone and everything in the dream was really you? Well this is how many mystics describe the nature of our reality, as a dream in which we think we are individual personalities existing in the physical universe. But eventually, like in all dreams, we will wake up. Except in this dream we do not wake up to realize we are still in the world, we awake from the world to realize that we are God.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
All of Nature follows perfectly geometric laws. The Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Peruvian, Mayan, and Chinese cultures were well aware of this, as Phi—known as the Golden Ratio or Golden Mean—was used in the constructions of their sculptures and architecture.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
You are not limited to this body, to this mind, or to this reality—you are a limitless ocean of Consciousness, imbued with infinite potential. You are existence itself.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
In Advaita Vedanta, and in many other ancient wisdom traditions, the world is said to be an illusion. This illusion is commonly referred to as maya, a Sanskrit name which refers to the apparent, or objective reality which is superimposed on the ultimate reality in order to generate the phenomena of what we call the material world. Maya is the magic by which we create duality—by which we create two worlds from one. This creation is an illusory creation—it is not real—it is an imaginary manifestat
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
Examples of fractals are everywhere in nature. They can be found in the patterns of trees, branches, and ferns, in which each part appears to be a smaller image of the whole. They are found in the branch-like patterns of river systems, lightning, and blood vessels. They can be seen in snowflakes, seashells, crystals, and mountain ranges. We can even see the holographic and fractal-like nature of reality in the structure of the Universe itself, as the clusters of galaxies and dark matter resemble
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
When we perceive the stars, the stars are the object of our perception—they exist within us. When we perceive the ocean, the ocean is also within us. The idea that things exist outside of our Consciousness is an illusion. Ancient wisdom traditions have known this for centuries, and even modern science has recognized that our sense organs merely receive information and project it within our own minds. Vision does not take place in the eye, but in an area located in the back of the brain. Everythi
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
We are only able to disrespect, mistreat, and harm one another when we forget that the other person is us; when we only see the objects of form, and not the subjective Consciousness that lies within. Lust, greed, violence, selfishness—all arise from perceiving others in terms of their individual differences, seeing them only as bodies, and what we can get from them as bodies, rather than acknowledging the Being that lies within the body.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
Our beliefs shape how we perceive reality to be, and the belief that shapes our current perception of reality was adopted by the worldview of Newtonian physics, which asserts that reality is objective—that there is a material universe existing outside of our experience. But this isn’t true; there is no material universe outside of you; the Universe takes form through you.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
Everything exists as information in a field of infinite possibilities, and it is our Consciousness that renders the information and causes it to appear as the material world.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
Everything we perceive to be solid and static is made up of almost entirely empty space.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
You are not a small and unimportant creature confined to the form of this physical body, contrary to popular belief. At the core of your being you are pure awareness, and this awareness is the same source from which everything in the Universe arises, exists as, and returns to. Consciousness is the dimension of yourself that you have forgotten you are, and of which you long to return to.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
Jehovah, the Christian name for God derived from the Hebrew Yahweh, (from the letters YHWH), is translated as "I AM." YOU ARE the essence of life—the Cosmic Consciousness that creates, lives in, and destroys all things. In Buddhism, your true nature is referred to as your “Buddha Nature.” Muslims refer to it as Allah, Native tribes have often called it the Great Spirit, Taoists refer to it as the Tao, and numerous other cultures throughout history have all created their own distinctive names for
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
Subject and object are not separate—so-called objective reality is projected by our subjective Consciousness.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
The world exists because your mind exists. If your mind didn’t exist, there would be no world. As you look at these words, you see them in what appears to be a reality outside of you. What you are really seeing is the image that your mind is creating from the electrical signals being sent to your brain. While they may appear to be outside of you, this is an illusion, they exist within your own mind, and are being projected to appear as if they are outside of you. This apparent reality that is pr
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
God is the ultimate ground of Being, and this ultimate ground of Being is YOU. For one who realizes their true nature as God, as Consciousness, life becomes a joy without end.
Efrat Cybulkiewicz -
Hijo de tigre, no siempre sale pintado. Siempre ahi esa excepción.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
When we see one another as different aspects of ourselves—as ourselves experiencing a different situation and circumstance—we develop a love, a connection, and a unity that allows us to see beyond the various forms, as well as the various ways that someone may act out when they have forgotten their connection and their formless nature. If you look at another in this light, you will see a Being that is just like you, looking back at you
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
We are like waves in the ocean, each with a unique character and quality on the surface, but deep down we are eternally connected to one another and to the ocean as a whole. If you practice looking beyond the surface of appearances, you will begin to see the true Being that lies within each form. You will see your Consciousness looking through the eyes of another, and it is when you see yourself in another that you cannot help but develop compassion for them; because in Truth, there is no “them,
Joseph P. Kauffman -
According to Zen Buddhists, all things have their existence in The Void. The Void is that which is no-thing, but contains all things within it, or as some Christian mystics state, “God is Nothing; He is Utterly Other; He is the VOID.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
We often try to force the experience we want to have, instead of allowing the experience we were meant to have, and in doing this, we miss out on gaining any new insight or understanding.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
Until we heal the root cause of our suffering, and awaken to our true nature, our inherent confusion will continue to manifest itself in the world around us.
Joseph P. Kauffman - and Spiritual Freedom
This witnessing consciousness, this formless dimension of yourself, is the awareness in which your experience happens, yet it remains untouched by this experience at all times. It is similar to the background of white on which you are reading these words. This white background allows any and every word to exist within it, yet it is not confined to any of these words. Similarly, your awareness allows any and every form to exist within it, but it is not bound to any of these forms.
Alaric Hutchinson - Living Peace
All beliefs are equally valid.
C. JoyBell C. -
I am my own biggest critic. Before anyone else has criticized me, I have already criticized myself. But for the rest of my life, I am going to be with me and I don't want to spend my life with someone who is always critical. So I am going to stop being my own critic. It's high time that I accept all the great things about me.
C. JoyBell C. -
What if you could pick one day of your life, and everything would stop changing, every day would be similar and comparable to that one day, you'd always have the same people with you? If you could do that, would you do it? Would you pick that day and make that choice? We crave for things to stop changing, we wish that things would never change. But if we got what we wanted, there are so many things that are better, that we would never, ever know about. Sure, things would stay the same as that on
Alaric Hutchinson -
Bravery is the choice to show up and listen to another person, be it a loved one or perceived foe, even when it is uncomfortable, painful, or the last thing you want to do.
Amy Leigh Mercree - & Soul Mates
We can accept and embrace our pasts as part of the path that shaped who we are now.
Amy Leigh Mercree -
True love begins when you accept yourself in your totality. Then, and only then, can you completely love another.
Michael J. Fox -
My happiness grows in direct proportion to my acceptance, and in inverse proportion to my expectations.
Ellen DeGeneres - Seriously... I'm Kidding
Beauty is about being comfortable in your own skin. It's about knowing and accepting who you are.
J.K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Understanding is the first step to acceptance, and only with acceptance can there be recovery.
Deepak Chopra -
Non-judgment quiets the internal dialogue, and this opens once again the doorway to creativity.
Bob Dylan -
I define nothing. Not beauty, not patriotism. I take each thing as it is, without prior rules about what it should be.
Joseph Campbell - The Power of Myth
The demon that you can swallow gives you its power, and the greater life’s pain, the greater life’s reply.
Isaac Marion - Warm Bodies
I am Dead, but it's not so bad. I've learned to live with it.
Joseph Campbell -
The first step to the knowledge of the wonder and mystery of life is the recognition of the monstrous nature of the earthly human realm as well as its glory, the realization that this is just how it is and that it cannot and will not be changed. Those who think they know how the universe could have been had they created it, without pain, without sorrow, without time, without death, are unfit for illumination.
Osho -
The moment you become miserly you are closed to the basic phenomenon of life: expansion, sharing. The moment you start clinging to things, you have missed the target--you have missed. Because things are not the target, you, your innermost being, is the target--not a beautiful house, but a beautiful you; not much money, but a rich you; not many things, but an open being, available to millions of things.
Walt Whitman - Leaves of Grass
I am larger, better than I thought; I did not know I held so much goodness.All seems beautiful to me.Whoever denies me, it shall not trouble me; Whoever accepts me, he or she shall be blessed, and shall bless me.
Donzella Michele Malone -
I have a self-made quote: Celebrate diversity, practice acceptance and may we all choose peaceful options to conflict.