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		<title>On the Courage to be Yourself</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Debra Ann over at Tangled Stitch had a recent post about accepting yourself that really got me thinking. Here she is talking about Thomas Moore&#8217;s Dark Nights <a href="http://sybilarchibald.com/blog/2009/03/11/on-the-courage-to-be-yourself/"  >&#187;&#187;</a>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Debra Ann over at <a href="http://tanglestitch.blogspot.com/">Tangled Stitch</a> had a recent post about accepting yourself that really got me thinking. Here she is talking about Thomas Moore&#8217;s <i>Dark Nights of the Soul</i>:</p>
<blockquote><p>Well I am up to the chapter on Temporary Insanities and I think this is the chapter that best describes me at this time in my life. I have to decide whether I am willing to accept the eccentricities of myself or whether I am going to hide them. This one sentence made me cry&#8221; Without the zany persona, you might be condemned to darkness, and that would be a tragedy&#8221;. End quote first paragraph Page 259.
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<p>I got to thinking about how much I modify myself to please others and how it shuts down my creative process. Then a friend sent me the inspiring video below of Vanessa Hidary &#8220;The Hebrew Mamita&#8221;. I find that I can&#8217;t stop thinking about it. The video is a little off my main topic in subject matter (confronting prejudices), but bear with me. It&#8217;s more than just the importance of confronting prejudice. Hidary displays a radical acceptance of herself, an absolute and fearless facing of who she. And she defiantly displays it to the world. Her abandon is truly breath taking and courageous. It&#8217;s an inspiration. Watch this and imagine if you felt this way about yourself what kind of work you would allow yourself to make; what kind of nourishment you would provide the world.</p>
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