Thursday, January 7, 2010

acceptance and the effect it has on consciousness

What is acceptance?

my perspective is that acceptance is inclusive of all that does and does not exist yet.

to exclude anything is to deny it's (obvious to the observer's) existence. otherwise one would be all inclusive by default.

How this affects the consciousness is likened to a framework of reality that houses all-that-is except for ________, because of _______.

to be fully accepting creates a perspective of consciousness that is unafraid of experiencing the unknown*. fear is the only thing that keeps us from experiencing the unknown. consider the factor of every new day not ever having been before. every day is a brand new day. every new day is a new factor that makes every day a different factor for/of change.

author's note: let's also consider our own lives for a moment. there is nothing wrong with them, they're perfect the way they are as they happen by the control of each individual. now, with the understanding we have of acceptance, ask how much change are we experiencing in our life? are there any parts of our life we could swap out for something a little different? maybe a lot different?

For simplification purposes...

Being Inclusive = not in denial
Being Exclusive = in denial

I would like to bring up the concept of what is "unknown".

What is unknown* to us is what we are unaware of. Awareness is all that we are aware of. If we are constrained by belief structures that exclude information, then there is something within us that is in denial about something. Obviously related to the information that is being excluded. What that denial is about is personal for each one of us. We are all unique but equal observers of this reality. It is always our responsibility to assign our own meaning of what we experience and reflect on it. And what we experience is always our choice.

The intention of this post is to illustrate the importance of acceptance and how it relates to our consciousness. And to see acceptance from a point of view similar to how a cog in a machine is doing its part to produce whatever that machine produces.

I hope this was/is a beneficial perspective!

Thanks for reading!

Love,
Seanfucius!

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