Someone who has clarity of mind and is able to give love, warmth and caring to others and to themselves. Unconditional self-acceptance. |
More than an adventure novel, this story addresses questions of racism, two cultures, and a young man's growing self-acceptance. |
It implies trust in others and self-acceptance, it reduces the need for defensiveness and the potential for embarrassment. |
With this new confidence and self-acceptance, Paige was soon consulting with staff in CAMH's various programs in developing the website. |
Were I to refuse to come at the problem by way of moral self-acceptance, I could easily reduce the cogito to either tautology or antilogy. |
For you to allow the feminine in your self to be supported by unconditional love and unconditional self-acceptance. |