The lifeboat called “SS Self-Acceptance”

by leona on February 21, 2009

j0428552[1] A few weeks ago I did an exercise from Mark Silver’s called “finding your Jewel”. This exercise is about finding out what is your unique gift in this world. In business there are thousands of massage therapists, life coaches bloggers, for example, but what is it about you that will attract particular clients.

Mark believes that  what our heart most deeply yearns, or thirsts for is the very same quality that our clients yearn or thirst for.

So, following his guided mp3 I sensed into what my heart yearns for. What came first were all the qualities that I am told are my strengths and that help my clients; clarity, insight, support, intuition.

Then, inviting still more. Going into the more vulnerable heart-felt space the word acceptance came. I yearn for acceptance; just as I am and just as I unfold and grow in the light of life’s experiences. Then, inviting still more I knew I hit upon a deep inner truth when the word trust came.

At first, my mind says, “Of course you want trust, who doesn’t want trust, how can you live in a world without trust! Obvious!”

Then, more came.  I yearn to trust my own heart. I yearn to trust my own judgement enough to be able to hear how other’s experience life. I yearn to trust my own reactions and emotions. Not to be swept away by them but to sense into what they are trying to tell me and paying attention to that responsively. Now I know when I have touched in to something essentially true for me when a sheen of tears come and my heart turns. TRUST & ACCEPTANCE.

Now, I have been sitting on this post for a few weeks. Not quite sure what comes next and yet sensing its not quite finished either. And today I saw a quote in Davina’s blog Shades of Crimson.

“Heaven and Earth can never meet as long as you hold even one person outside of your heart.” from Devrah Laval, The Magic Doorway into the Divine.

Davina asked herself “When a person can’t even hold themselves in their heart, how could they possibly attract their dreams?”

When a person can’t even hold themselves in their heart, then what?

How many people do you know who can truly hold themselves in their heart? All of themselves? In Davina’s blog her life coach asks why should she be in a lifeboat if her ship is sinking.  This brought Davina closer to the qualities she admires about herself. What about you -would you be able to let of all the parts of yourself  on to the lifeboat? Would you be able to accept all of you and bring them on board? Or would you turn some parts away? Or maybe you might not even notice some parts that need to get on?

And then who would be left on the lifeboat? Would that actually be “you” at all? Or just the you you have been told to be by your culture, your parents, your school teachers, priests, counsellors, and your inner critic to name just the obvious sources of advice and admonition we receive as we grow up. Would you really be “living” if all of you didn’t come on board.

For me, this raises the question what do our shadow parts bring to us as a gift? Do they bring energy, vulnerability, compassion? What is the jewel hidden inside our judgement of them? Why do these parts we shy away from, deny existance know they should be on the lifeboat?

How does it feel to even be considering bringing them all on board – and who is the part that thinks it gets to decide who stays behind and who boards?

When you can’t even hold all of yourself in your heart, then what does that mean for how you live “the all” of your life?

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Kay February 22, 2009 at 8:40 pm

Wonderful post, very thought-provoking.

@Kay: I am thrilled that you thought my post was thought-provoking. I am curious about what comes for you…thanks for commenting. Funnily enough, even though I would continue writing even if I thought no-one was reading, I still love hearing from my readers – especially about your experiences during or after reading my blog. Leona

davinahaisell February 23, 2009 at 12:39 am

Leona, this is a truly brilliant post! And I’m humbled to have shared the link with you — thank you. You have touched on so much here. Yearning to trust your own heart, and knowing when you’ve touched something essentially true when a sheen of tears come and your heart turns. This is huge and definitely from your soul.

The key I think, and am beginning to allow through meditation, is allowing compassion. That keeps me tuned to my heart and open to other people.

@Davina; I am so with you on allowing compassion; I heard one yogi invite meditators to “notice if you can give your consent to holding yourself compassionately.”

Sumiran February 23, 2009 at 4:09 am

Hello!
Loving passion.
To discover more and more of oneself is always matter of thrilling for me
Cheers!

Kay February 26, 2009 at 1:00 pm

Well, the provocation comes, when you’re a writer, from the constant process of rejection. Not only are you rejected by magazines and publishers and contest judges, but you spend all day rejecting words or ideas that aren’t ‘good enough’. This hyper-critical faculty is very difficult to turn off when it comes to the self, and I suspect many writers begin with a deep sense of their own fallibility and ‘unacceptable’ attributes, it’s almost a pre-requisite of the desire to write!

So moving from the craft-based desire to reject to a purpose, to the person-based desire to be whole can be very difficult indeed. Your words made it seem more possible to balance these two forces, which is encouraging!
@Kay: Thanks – I understand better now. Leona

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