Unconditionality and Inclusivity

Inclusivity comes with unconditionality. We include everything in our embrace of acceptance. We accept everything. Nothing is outside of that acceptance. Whether we have difficulty accepting something or not, we know that that form, in whatever shape it comes to us, whether a person, a thought, a feeling, a situation, is an expression of life; our job is to notice our difficulty and relax with that difficultly in us, bringing some curiosity and attention to it. We approach our difficulty with some love and we sit with it and see what it wants to show us, reveal to us, tell us. We sit with the showing until it has exhausted itself and evaporated, dissolved (– there are many methods to help us with this, that keep us in the present). This is our job. This is our responsibility. We take responsibility for ourselves and we look after ourselves; we look after our own patch of the universe. We sit in unconditional acceptance as a choice at first, as we work with the ways we are drawn into familiar patterns; we keep coming back to unconditional acceptance. This is where safety is. This is where peace is. Gradually, gradually the centre of gravity changes and more and more we sit in acceptance as a way of being; we more and more live in openness. As we more and more live in the peace and quiet of the present, finding flow with how things are and moving with how things are including the life that moves us, no longer in resistance, we find out what it means to not be separate from anything else in the Universe. More and more we can take part in the dance of life.