Heaven Is a Place Called Acceptance!
When
we learn to balance our light sides with our dark sides, we find we can like
who we are without liking everything about ourselves. Once we essentially like
who we are, it’s easier to be reasonably happy and to feel like we fit-in with
life and the universal flow.
This
doesn’t mean that all is rosy and perfect. It means we accept that we still
have dark issues from the past to work through and that we will still have days
when we come up short in our behavior and don’t like ourselves very well. It
means we know we will still feel sad or lonely, anxious or down on ourselves at
times—and that it’s OK. It’s just part of being human. It’s the universal norm.
I
was at an amusement park riding roller coasters with a friend yesterday. As we
walked around, ate Dippin’ Dots, and boarded the coasters, I noticed I felt
really comfortable and in-sync with the world around me. I didn’t generally
feel that way in the past. But yesterday I felt pretty happy with myself and my
life, even though my life is far from perfect.
It
made me realize that I can be happy even if I’m not fully who I want to be yet.
I can be happy even if parts of the past still weight me down and still need to
be waded through before I can have true healing and reconciliation with my
past. And I can be happy despite the fact that my behavior still comes up short
on a daily basis.
Happiness
is about accepting who we are, accepting what is and knowing that what isn’t
finished yet will eventually work out for the best in the future. And Heaven is a place called Acceptance!
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