Allowing
The allowing position is an alternative that your
mind doesn’t usually see. Your mind could see there is this
way or that way. But there might be hundreds of other ways. Which
way is broader, more expansive – to be free while your environment
is the way it is now, or to be free only when it changes? The
first perspective of allowing is to see that these are walls that
can be removed. But, the allowing perspective is so big that it
can even see the walls are there, and still allow them to be there.
The perspective of allowing is so big that it transcends even
the issue of whether there are walls or not. You allow –
when there are walls, when there are no walls. The walls themselves
can be seen and allowed; and in the middle of the wall, in the
thickness of the wall there can be an open space, openness can
be there. So allowing can enable you to tolerate stuckness when
you are working through a belief or feeling and identifying with
it – the whole process of dealing with an issue happens
within the space or attitude of allowing. (Diamond Heart Book
1, pg 175-176)

To know freedom, you need a certain perception,
a certain attitude towards things that will itself bring freedom.
If you’re thinking now, “I know what to do about that
situation”, you’re not allowing. It is a state of
existence, a state of being. It has nothing to do with, “I’m
going to do this or that”, none of that! It’s an attitude,
a final attitude which is the absence of any attitude, or the
allowing of any attitude. You allow even not allowing. Otherwise
you’re making a restriction. The moment you take any stance,
you are structuring and putting a wall in the allowing space.
Even when the stance is allowing everything, the only thing you
can do is just to live your life completely. And now the mind
does not know what to say. What is left is the purest nature of
the mind itself, complete allowingness. The freedom is so free,
it allows the boundaries. (Diamond Heart Book 1, pg 177)

Allowing, growth and sensations
So, you need to be willing not only to allow your
dreams of what you want and your current self-image to change
completely to something else, you also need to allow even your
inner experience, your inner sensations, to change in kind and
in quality. Otherwise you will stop your growth. And you will
discover after a while, after a long process of growth that some
of the deepest and the most cherished inner sensations that you
can have are sensations or experiences of being yourself, the
experience of your true identity, or Essence. (Diamond Heart Book
1, pg 168-169)