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Radical Acceptance: The Key to inner Freedom

Fighting reality causes suffering. Radical Acceptance is the practice of saying 'yes' to life as it is, without judgment.

Tara Brach• 6 min read

The Trance of Unworthiness

Psychologist and meditation teacher Tara Brach describes a common human condition: the feeling that something is fundamentally wrong with us. We live in a "trance of unworthiness," constantly judging ourselves and our experiences as not good enough. We say, "I shouldn't feel this way," "This shouldn't be happening," "I should be better." This resistance to reality creates unnecessary suffering.

What is Radical Acceptance?

Radical Acceptance is not passivity. It doesn't mean you like everything or that you won't change anything. It means acknowledging what is happening right now clearly and kindly. It has two wings:

  • Clear Seeing: Recognizing the truth of the moment (e.g., "I am feeling angry").
  • Compassion: Holding that experience with kindness (e.g., "It's okay to feel this").

The Pause

The core practice is the "Sacred Pause." When difficult emotions arise, instead of reacting or suppressing, you stop. You breathe. You name what is happening ("Fear is here"). You let it be. By accepting the present moment—even the painful parts—you stop the war against yourself. Paradoxically, only when you accept yourself exactly as you are, can you begin to change.

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