Inner and outer acceptance

Accepting what is, is different from outwardly accepting everything passively that has occurred.

What has already occurred in the world, in life, at this exact moment can not be altered, as soon as it happens it instantly becomes the past, it is gone, unalterable. Therefore, for peace within and to not suffer from others’ actions, and for the sake of our mental and physical state, it is best to always accept it as it is, futile to do anything else.

However, that does not mean that we have to choose to be completely passive about everything that has occurred, equally, we do not have to be combative and aggressive either. When we accept all within, it allows us to act from a place of peace and calm within and without becoming the reaction that our mind and ego would want. Therefore, when we do act, it is more likely to be received without others needing to react aggressively. When we are calm, yet true to ourselves, others will be calm and more ready to hear us and understand us.

For example, I accept that there are people who choose to be cruel to animals, however, I am not going to be outwardly passive if witnessed someone being cruel to an animal, I would act to prevent it as it goes against my values.

There is a big difference between accepting what is and how we choose to act. Accepting what is, is essential to be able to act from a place of inner calm and take out our agendas and ego. However, if there are things that go against our truth, against our values, or threaten us or the people we love, then we can act and protect what matters to us.

Acceptance within is not about being uncaring or passive, it is about not suffering within from other peoples’ actions and choices. We can accept, however, we do not have to agree or be silent. We can choose how we act always, and sometimes there are situations where we choose to not act, this is fine too. However, we should never be fearful of saying our truths and acting according to our hearts and values.

What is the purpose of life?

This is a question that we all ask ourselves, often on a regular basis.

The answer is this moment now.

We can only ever do, experience, say, think, feel, love, act, be kind, be understanding, empathetic, caring, or do, say, feel or think anything right now.

The rest does not matter as it is in our heads as a memory of the past or a fear, a thought, or a hope of the future.

Our purpose is now and making a difference now. Knowing our unique gift and giving it away to the world. We are here just once, for a limited number of ‘moments’ and the purpose is to create experiences that we can have and be right now and in the unfolding now moments.

What experiences we chose to create are, of course, uniquely ours and the gift or gifts we have and give are ours and uniquely ours to share.

Our purpose is to be ourselves completely and authentically from our true essence, heart and soul.

Enjoy this moment, it is all we have.