wholeness. accepting every dimension.
as simple as the radical acceptance of every facet of your being. not just the parts you admire, not just the traits society rewards, but all of it. the light and the shadow, the strength and the fragility, the love and the fear.
our existence is often categorized in binaries: good or bad, strong or weak, spiritual or material. this way of seeing didn’t start with us; it’s been passed down through generations, shaping how we view ourselves and the world. but what if these divisions are illusions? what if every perceived opposite is just one note in a vast symphony? duality may frame our understanding, but wholeness transcends it. you are not either this or that; you are everything at once.
each facet, or dimension, reflects a different light, a different truth. there’s the ambitious you, the fearful you, the joyful you, the wounded you. none of these are mistakes. none should be disowned. wholeness isn’t about perfection. it’s about presence. it’s the willingness to say: "this, too, is me."
have you accepted it whole?
can you embrace yourself now, without judgment? not labeling parts as "good" or "bad," but simply acknowledging their existence.
when we stop fragmenting ourselves, we step into authentic power. no more hiding, no more performing. just one complete, unfiltered you.
because the moment you accept all of who you are, you unlock the deepest freedom there is: the freedom to be.
so be it.
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