Fantastic post! I often have trouble saying, "no" as a Buddhist. The trouble being that if all things are aspects of the divine infinite, then rejection of those aspects are a rejection of the same. It's easy to forget that my free will and self are equally divine and deserving of the reality I choose.
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I hear you @mrkmj. My first impression there would be to just fully accept the concept of rejection. Rejection is no better or worse than acceptance. In fact, they are one in the same, just wearing different masks. I'm saying that from a non-dualistic perspective.