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Practice nonjudgment and acceptance from "summary" of The Seven Spiritual Laws for Parents by Deepak Chopra

When we practice nonjudgment and acceptance, we let go of the need to constantly evaluate and criticize ourselves and others. Instead of constantly comparing ourselves to others or to some ideal standard, we learn to accept ourselves and others as we are in this moment. This doesn’t mean that we condone harmful behavior or ignore areas where growth and improvement are needed. Rather, it means that we approach ourselves and others with compassion and understanding, recognizing that we are all imperfect human beings on a journey of growth and self-discovery. By practicing nonjudgment and acceptance, we create a space for love and connection to flourish. When we stop judging ourselves and others, we open ourselves up to deeper relationshi...
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    The Seven Spiritual Laws for Parents

    Deepak Chopra

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