In anguish and desperation, I reached out as I had many times before to the presence I call the Beloved. This unconditionally loving and wakeful awareness had always been a refuge for me.

Tara Brach

Mots clés prayer



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The renowned seventh-century Zen master Seng-tsan taught that true freedom is being "without anxiety about imperfection.

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Mots clés imperfection perfectionism



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I found myself praying: "May I love and accept myself just as I am.

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Mots clés self-acceptance prayer



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Fear of being a flawed person lay at the root of my trance, and I had sacrificed many moments over the years in trying to prove my worth. Like the tiger Mohini, I inhabited a self-made prison that stopped me from living fully.

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Mots clés perfectionism worthiness



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I was manipulating my inner experience rather than being with what was actually happening.

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Mots clés mindfulness meditation



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The boundary to what we can accept is the boundary to our freedom.

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Mots clés acceptance freedom boundaries



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We might begin by scanning our body . . . and then asking, "What is happening?" We might also ask, "What wants my attention right now?" or, "What is asking for acceptance?

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Mots clés inquiry



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On this sacred path of Radical Acceptance, rather than striving for perfection, we discover how to love ourselves into wholeness.

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Mots clés acceptance perfectionism wholeness



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What would it be like if I could accept life--accept this moment--exactly as it is?

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Mots clés acceptance



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In bullfighting there is an interesting parallel to the pause as a place of refuge and renewal. It is believed that in the midst of a fight, a bull can find his own particular area of safety in the arena. There he can reclaim his strength and power. This place and inner state are called his querencia. As long as the bull remains enraged and reactive, the matador is in charge. Yet when he finds his querencia, he gathers his strength and loses his fear. From the matador's perspective, at this point the bull is truly dangerous, for he has tapped into his power.

Tara Brach

Mots clés pause strength power safety refuge renewal



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