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“When true self-remembering comes, one does not want to alter oneself, or others; one somehow rises above their weaknesses and one's own. There can be no blame anywhere. One swallows what is, and becomes free.” quote by Rodney Collin
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“When true self-remembering comes, one does not want to alter oneself, or others; one somehow rises above their weaknesses and one's own. There can be no blame anywhere. One swallows what is, and becomes free.”

Rodney Collin

About This Quote

Source Book: The Art of Self‑Remembering, Rodney Collin, 1975

True self‑remembering leads to acceptance, freeing oneself from judgment and the need to change, fostering inner peace and responsibility.

In simple terms: Self‑remembering brings acceptance and freedom.

Key Takeaway

Practice observing without judgment.

Themes

self‑awareness acceptance freedom responsibility inner peace

Mood

calm reflective empowering

Type

spiritual psychological motivational

When to use this quote

  • personal growth
  • therapy
  • spiritual practice
  • daily journaling

Key Concepts

mindfulness non‑attachment psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does self‑remembering feel like for you?
  • How can you practice it amid daily stress?
A Different Perspective

May be challenging without guidance or supportive community.

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