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Acceptance is never about accepting one thing over another.The mind's idea of acceptance is closer to resignation than it is to true receivership. A sort of resistance towards resistance.It holds an aversion to the passiveness it imagines acceptance requiring.

We are not to demand that the mind accepts anything.Rather, the mind's transformation in the face of inevitable self-remembrance involves an apparent journey of self-acceptance - however that may play out.And inevitably, the mind confronts its avoidance of itself.

In allowing the mind to claim uncorrected that it is constantly abandoning the Truth (bemoaning as to why?!), we are still in the inadvertent innocence of the mind believing that *it* has been abandoned.This perfectly innocent belief in the original abandonment by Great Parent.

Receivership is both the Heartpull and the Heart.Humbly discovering the simple truth that receivership cannot be earned, is perhaps the only thing worth accepting literally, to be in mutual prostration with.Like lying down before a large old tree from your childhood. /end