In truth, always needing to stay immediate by removing what is no longer real is the working inner definition of sacrifice---giving up with reverence and compassion what no longer works in order to stay close to what is sacred.
by Mark Nepo
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In his book "The Book of Awakening," Mark Nepo presents a profound understanding of sacrifice. He suggests that true sacrifice involves letting go of things that are no longer beneficial, doing so with a sense of respect and compassion. This process is essential for maintaining a connection to what is truly significant in our lives. By recognizing what no longer serves us, we open ourselves up to deeper truths and more meaningful experiences.

Nepo emphasizes that this act of giving up is not about loss but rather about honoring our journey and the sacred elements of our existence. By continually assessing what weighs us down, we can align ourselves more closely with our authentic selves and the values we hold dear. This approach encourages mindfulness and presence, allowing us to embrace a life filled with purpose and connection.

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