"What happens when you accept something, when you accept what you are? When you accept that you are
what you are, what is the problem? There is a problem only when we do not accept a thing as it is
and wish to transform it - which does not mean that I am advocating contentment; on the contrary.
If we accept what we are, then we see that the thing which we dreaded, the thing we called
boredom, the thing we called despair, the thing which we called fear, has undergone a complete
change. There is a complete transformation of the thing of which we were afraid."
The First and Last Freedom, p.191 |