that the best chance to be whole is to love whatever gets in the way, until it ceases to be an obstacle.
by Mark Nepo
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In "The Book of Awakening," author Mark Nepo emphasizes the importance of embracing challenges and obstacles in life. According to Nepo, rather than resisting difficulties, we should learn to love and accept them. This approach fosters personal growth and allows us to find a sense of wholeness. By changing our perspective on the things that hinder us, we can transform those obstacles into opportunities for connection and understanding.

Nepo's insight suggests that the path to fulfillment lies in our ability to face life's challenges with compassion and openness. When we cease to view obstacles as purely negative forces, we create a space for healing and growth. Thus, loving what stands in our way can lead us toward a more meaningful and integrated existence, allowing us to navigate life with greater awareness and presence.

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