PRACTICE WITHOUT ANY AGENDA

PRACTICE WITHOUT ANY AGENDA

Some of us can accept others right where they are a lot more easily than we can accept ourselves. We feel that compassion is reserved for someone else, and it never occurs to us to feel it for ourselves.

My experience is that by practicing without “shoulds,” we gradually discover our wakefulness and our confidence. Gradually, without any agenda except to be honest and kind, we assume responsibility for being here in this unpredictable world, in this unique moment, in this precious human body.

Excerpted from: When Things Fall Apart by Pema Chödrön, pages 140–141