In order to get what we want in 
life, we have to be willing to receive it when it appears, and in order 
to do that, we have to be open. Often we go through life with defenses 
we developed early on. These act as barriers, walls we needed at one 
time to feel safe but that now serve to shut out desired influences, 
like intimacy or love. So an essential part of being receptive to what 
we want is to soften these barriers enough to let those things in when 
they show up. For example, we may spend a lot of time alone as a way to 
protect ourselves from being hurt by other people, but this prevents us 
from meeting new friends. 
Another obstacle to our receptivity can be our tendency to believe that 
we have to act aggressively in order to achieve our desired goal. These 
types of beliefs can give us tunnel vision, so we fail to see, and be 
open to, other opportunities. But becoming receptive often involves 
softening our defenses and a willingness to remain open to possibilities
 outside our immediate realm of vision.
If we are looking for love or friendship, it means first looking within 
ourselves to see where we are shut down and not getting too fixated on 
where we might find the love we want. In this way, we become more open 
as individuals and more expansive in terms of what we see as possible.(Daily OM)
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