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Acceptance: Choosing Freedom
For some, the word “acceptance” implies a giving up, a kind of spirit-less resignation. An excitingly conscious point of view is to see acceptance as an opportunity to be with “what is” and use the circumstance as a way to get free and move on!.
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Kamakshi is a Sanskrit name that means, “divine eyes or, love-struck”. Both meanings hold very true in my life and as I've lived into this name that I received through spiritual initiation, I have begun to understand why this name was given to me. Seeing with "Divine Eyes", is the heart of what I teach and share with other spiritual seekers. It is a call to look out at the world and all of the living beings in it with lovingkindness and compassion and it is an essential calling forward to see ourselves as worthy, as divinely perfect, as the miracles that we are.

I believe when we begin to, "See Who We Really Are", we receive who we are as our greatest gift, as is divinely intended. Therefore, showing up as our true selves becomes not only important but essential. As someone has wisely said, "We are the ones we've been waiting for.". We then own our deliverance to freedom and joy. We own our ability to choose our thoughts and behavior. We can take full ownership of our choices and their impact, and accept the personal responsibility that leads to sovereignty within our own inner kingdom. I see this way of being as sacred stewardship, as the reverent offering of a wise and courageous heart. I believe this is precisely what it is to be "enlightened".

It is my intention to hold up the mirror of divine-seeing so you may begin to see yourself from this vantage point. You and your life will, "change before your very eyes", as you set in motion the transforming agents of clear intention and positive change. One of my favorite sayings is, "My, how different you look since I've changed!", describing one of the results of personal evolution: things and people, past and present, actually alter. It is our perception that has changed, our ways of seeing and being. This, then, is what we practice: more loving ways of thinking, being and perceiving, coming to see the divinity that surrounds us and is us, through the lens of our own "Divine Eyes".


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