Acceptance is the last stage of grief – that point where you are coming to terms with the loss, when you are having more good days than bad and learning to live with a new norm – a way of life which you hadn’t envisioned for yourself. Acceptance is not limited to grief and loss, I feel it is the key to everything and all healing.
Acceptance allows the bringing in of harmony…
…of balance…
…of peace…

…acceptance brings in peace…
It ensures the lessening of conflict – both for situations outside of yourself and for conflict within yourself. It can bring a calm and peace to the self and allow an ease to the body, as there is no longer the need to resist or to give away any of your positive power.
Acceptance is allowing what is, to be. It does not mean you are in agreement with what has gone on or what the other person believes or feels. It means that you have come to a realisation that everyone has their own viewpoint, their own opinion.
…and this is ok…
We are all a necessary part of this world. We are all on our journey of life. We are all living out our soul’s purpose.
…and this is ok…
It is ok and necessary to have differing viewpoints in the world. Everyone has come to their present from a different past. No one’s experience is quite the same as yours – not even your siblings. I find it so refreshing to acknowledge this. No wonder everyone has differing viewpoints, no wonder there can be conflict.
Bringing in acceptance is key. If you can accept that there are differing viewpoints and you do not need to agree, then you can bring in acceptance and allow yourself to be at peace with differences.
How easy is it for you to accept?
Can you try to bring in some extra acceptance now that we have recognised our individual journeys of life?
Acceptance of everyone’s soul journey means you can appreciate the wholeness of life. We are all parts of the bigger whole, we are all one – all parts of the same. Once we know and accept this, there is less separation. We can acknowledge that we are all here for each other – in order to fulfil our soul’s purpose. In Ram Dass’ words: ‘we are all just walking each other home.’
I would love to know what acceptance brings up for you; how you intend to allow more of it into your life and anything else you would like to share with me.
Love, Bx
