peace lies in non-resistance to what is. ask not what can be different, but what already is.
6/16/09
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peace lies in non-resistance to what is. ask not what can be different, but what already is.
what comes from resisting our nature is the inescapable suffering that results when something that is what it is, resists what it is.
what comes from ceasing to resist our nature is the absolute freedom that's revealed when something that is what it is, knows and loves what it is.
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You are right on, my friend.
With Care,
Emilie
Passive resistance is still resistance.
Whatever I resisted in the past but later learned to examine more closely became a cornerstone in the healing of my thinking process.
Then: non-resistance does not exist. It simply means acceptance. No? Yes?
Much love
thula
absolutely. "non-resistance" i think is just helpful because it lets you know you have to stop doing something, instead of doing something new.
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