No-Self Esteem | by Ajahn Brahm
Buddhist Society of Western Australia Buddhist Society of Western Australia
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 Published On Jul 9, 2012

We often strive to live up to our own expectations and those imposed on us by our associates and society at large. This pursuit of the unachievable causes enormous stress and a sense of failure followed by low self-esteem.

We can raise our self-esteem by recognising and rejecting the increasing and unrealistic nature of these expectations, and replacing them with an acceptance of the fact that we are not perfect. If we can accept ourselves then others will accept and welcome us.

When we are at ease with ourselves and have good self-esteem, chances are that we can take it further and develop 'no-self esteem'. This is when we do not define ourselves, but are who we are at the present moment. We are not 'locked' in our past and we are not anxious about the future, but are free to enjoy what life has to offer. This is 'no-self esteem'.

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