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acceptance
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is a very active process there's nothing passive about it
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it's not passive resignation
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but it's an active recognition that things are actually the way they are.
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sometimes they're not the way we want them to be
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so acceptance doesn't mean that we can't work to change the world
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to change circumstances of one kind or another
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but it means that unless we accept things as they are
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we will try to force things to be as they are not
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and that can create enormous amount of difficulty
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if we recognize the actuality of things
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then we have the potential to apply wisdom in that situation
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to actually shift our own relationship to what is occurring in ways that might be
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profoundly healing and transformative
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but without acceptance of one situation then it's very difficult to know where to stand
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without knowing where to stand
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it's very difficult to take the first step
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so some things are very hard to accept
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like a when something
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when you experience pain for instance in your body and you don't know what it's from
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it's very very difficult to accept it
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because
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first we wanna know what its coming from
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and if we don't have any answer for what is causing the pain
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and it can be very very difficult to accepted
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but we find working with chronic pain patients
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is that before you can actually work with pain and suffering
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you need to actually put out the welcome mat for it
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and accepted as it is, because
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whatever has been done medically that could be done, has been done
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and you're still living with a certain degree of pain when
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people with chronic pain come to our clinic
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experiences that there's a lot of different ways to actually work with pain
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but the first step
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it actually put out the welcome mat for it, it's very hard to do
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when you're suffering, but it's actually gateway into freedom from suffering
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so that's one of the most powerful ways
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in which acceptance can be brought to bear on healing
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and transforming one's life is a very very powerful factor
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and is a very very powerful attitude in the cultivation of mindfulness
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Verbatim :Onishi Keisuke 英文聽打:大西啟介 中譯:牧行者