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How would you define acceptance?

Jill said Sep 13, 2006, 4:32 PM:

 

This was the outstanding question asked of me today.  Then I proceeded to poll the people around me.  Not one person answered the same.  So how would you define it?  What does acceptance mean to you?  Is it different if it is something you are trying to find for a situation versus something you want from someone else or something that you are offering to someone?

I believe, if I remember correctly I said that acceptance was:

A realistic understanding of what is truthfully there.

I stand by that idea.  I've spent years, and years thinking this one over.  Approval and acceptance are not the same thing.  Receiving and acceptance are not exactly the same thing, either.

When I need to find acceptance for a situation in my life, it requires my allowing the realistic understanding of the situation to be there.  When I feel accepted by someone else, it is the feeling that I am witnessed and the understanding of me or my behavior is present (still not the same as approval).  When I accept another person or their behavior, I am not approving of the behavior.  I may simply be in truthful understanding of what that person did.

So.  How about you?  What is it to you?