All about Surrender
Surrender
To some people, surrender may have negative connotations, implying defeat, giving up, failing to rise to the challenges of life, becoming lethargic, and so on. True surrender, however, is something entirely different. It does not mean to passively put up with whatever situation you find yourself in and to do nothing about it. Nor does it mean to cease making plans or initiating positive action.
Surrender is the simple but profound wisdom of yielding to rather than opposing the flow of life. The only place where you can experience the flow of life is the Now, so to surrender is to accept the present moment unconditionally and without reservation. It is to relinquish inner resistance to what is. Inner resistance is to say “no” to what is, through mental judgment and emotional negativity. It becomes particularly pronounced when things “go wrong,” which means that there is a gap between the demands or rigid expectations of your mind and what is. That is the pain gap. If you have lived long enough, you will know that things “go wrong” quite often. It is precisely at those times that surrender needs to be practiced if you want to eliminate pain and sorrow from your life. Acceptance of what is immediately frees you from mind identification and thus reconnects you with Being. Resistance is the mind.
Surrender is a purely inner phenomenon. It does not mean that on the outer level you cannot take action and change the situation. In fact, it is not the overall situation that you need to accept when you surrender, but just the tiny segment called the Now. For example, if you were stuck in the mud somewhere, you wouldn’t say: “Okay, I resign myself to being stuck in the mud.” Resignation is not surrender. You don’t need to accept an undesirable or unpleasant life situation. Nor do you need to deceive yourself and say that there is nothing wrong with being stuck in the mud. No. You recognize fully that you want to get out of it. You then narrow your attention down to the present moment without mentally labeling it in any way. This means that there is no judgment of the Now. Therefore, there is no resistance, no emotional negativity. You accept the “isness” of this moment. Then you take action and do all that you can to get out of the mud. Such action I call positive action. It is far more effective than negative action, which arises out of anger, despair, or frustration. Until you achieve the desired result, you continue to practice surrender by refraining from labeling the Now.
Let me give you a visual analogy to illustrate the point I am making. You are walking along a path at night, surrounded by a thick fog. But you have a powerful flashlight that cuts through the fog and creates a narrow, clear space in front of you. The fog is your life situation, which includes past and future; the flashlight is your conscious presence; the clear space is the Now.
Non-surrender hardens your psychological form, the shell of the ego, and so creates a strong sense of separateness. The world around you and people in particular come to be perceived as threatening. The unconscious compulsion to destroy others through judgment arises, as does the need to compete and dominate. Even nature becomes your enemy and your perceptions and interpretations are governed by fear. The mental disease that we call paranoia is only a slightly more acute form of this normal but dysfunctional state of consciousness.
Not only your psychological form but also your physical form — your body — becomes hard and rigid through resistance. Tension arises in different parts of the body, and the body as a whole contracts. The free flow of life energy through the body, which is essential for its healthy functioning, is greatly restricted. Bodywork and certain forms of physical therapy can be helpful in restoring this flow, but unless you practice surrender in your everyday life, those things can only give temporary symptom relief since the cause — the resistance pattern — has not been dissolved.
There is something within you that remains unaffected by the transient circumstances that make up your life situation, and only through surrender do you have access to it. It is your life, your very Being — which exists eternally in the timeless realm of the present. Finding this life is “the one thing that is needed” that Jesus talked about.
Eckhart Tolle
The Power of Now
A real spiritual path -RAdams
When you get on a real spiritual path, everything comes up, at a fast rate of speed.
Things may seem very bad, terrible, to some people.
It doesn’t happen to everybody.
It is because you are accelerating your karma. It’s all coming out of you. It’s all being totally dissolved.
And then if you hold on, become still and quiet and do not react to these things, all of a sudden you will start feeling a profound peace, a profound happiness, a profound joy. You will finally feel freedom.
Robert Adams
Death not a problem -RAdams
“If you’re dying of a disease this is no problem. Why is this a problem? It doesn’t mean anything. For when you die what happens to you? Nothing. But yet you don’t understand this, some of you. You feel death to be a threat. You feel death to be something horrible. Some horrendous enemy that sneaks up on you, like a vampire and grabs you and pulls you in some dark hole. Of course most of us here know this is not death at all.
Death is simply a change from where you are now, that’s all. There is nothing bad about it, there is nothing good about it. Just like your life right now. It isn’t good, it isn’t bad. But it is your thinking that makes it good or bad”
Robert Adams
Illusions, Illusions, Illusions! -rjs
When we ponder the world
and all its titillating eccentricities,
replete with heartache and pain,
wistfully wondering what Spirit
might be like …,
immortal Milton depicted it
as a great white light –
could it really inspire such
abject boredom?
It behooves us to pass “Go”
and head directly for
The Fifth Dimension itself.
When? Where? How?
Now. Here. Focus.
It’s hard to imagine
in our puny pea-brains
just how exquisite, wonderful,
delicious, thrilling, altogether
lovely and loving
This realm of spiritual sublimity
really is.
But how can we know with those
tiny fallible minds of ours?
We Can Not.
Therein lies the key:
the realm of pure Spirit is entirely spiritual.
And the onus is upon us alone
to adjust our receptors and
make way for a whole new way
of perceiving.
Aren’t there things you know but don’t live in accord with? Don’t you sometimes feel like a bloomin’ hypocrite? But what’re ya gonna do? Lol.
Just don’t let your thoughts smooth everything out. A Balance between matter and Spirit is really bad news. It’s terribly deceptive because, were there not a balance, it might not have seemed so tenable. Striking a balance between the two implies that you are certainly not entirely Spirit, and if you’re not entirely Spirit then you are entirely matter. At least that’s what is in the back of your mind.
There is a much better way and that is to know and understand you are entirely Spirit. Whatever you might see or feel in the world is Illusion. The fact that the entire world is sharing that illusion is precisely why you’re seeing it and you’re living and functioning in it.
The good news is you don’t have to subscribe to it. You can see absolute truth exactly as it is, where you are 100% Spirit, the soul of God, the Christ of God, the very being of God – and you know it very clearly and distinctly. You have no doubt whatsoever. Then the illusion that you share with other people – the rest of the world – you happen to know is an illusion and therefore you have dominion over it. The others however won’t realize that about themselves yet.
Robin Starbuck
Pursuit of higher consciousness -rjs
In spite of having experienced thousands – literally thousands – of healings and possibly millions of miracles, I still find myself deeply engrossed in the pursuit of higher consciousness.
However, we really need to talk about addiction because that is the whole bugaboo with hypnotism, where miracles are unknown. It is addiction to what we’ve always thought was the way things are. As a matter of fact, our very own world hypnotism that we bow down to every hour of every day is rooted and grounded in addiction.
And dreaming … waking to our immortality … then dreaming again … reawakening to our immortality again … and z-z-z back to dreamland. Wake up! Back asleep. At least we’re finally trying. We’ve got to never give up and at last it’ll start getting easier.
Speaking of dreaming, as long as you believe in incarnation – that is living in a material fleshly body – you might as well believe in reincarnation because it certainly does make perfect sense and can be validated by many other deeply hypnotized persons of persuasion.
This bears repeating:
“WE THINK BECAUSE OUR EYES ARE OPEN WE CAN’T BE DREAMING BUT WE’RE ONLY DREAMING THAT OUR EYES ARE OPEN.”
Herb Fitch
Beyond Reincarnation
San Diego Transition Seminar
The same sentiments were echoed by the late Dr. Albert Ellis, a personal friend of mine and of Dr. Wayne Dyer:
“How do you expect a drunk man to act? Sober?”
When our (spiritual) eyes are truly open and miracles are simply a way of life for us, then we can join with our fellow sages who declare “There are no healings” and “There are no miracles” because both have become the norm for us.
Robin Starbuck
Swami Sarvapriyananda and Deepak Chopra
Don’t do battle, let it hit up against you -JSG
Dissolve appearances
You have got to learn that whether it’s unemployment, or insanity, or cancer, or consumption, don’t treat those as conditions, treat them as appearances, or suggestions, and then let them hit up against your mind that is imbued with truth, and you’ll start to do healing work even before you are reborn. But your rebirth will come about more quickly, and the more you can hold to the truth, and let these appearances hit up against it without doing battle with them. Don’t you do battle with the appearances! You let the appearances hit up against your mind that is imbued with truth; the appearances will dissolve.
Joel S Goldsmith
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D.: What is to be done by us for ameliorating the condition of the world?
M.: If you remain free from pain, there will be no pain anywhere. The trouble now is due to your seeing the world externally and also thinking that there is pain there. But both the world and the pain are within you. If you look within there will be no pain.
D.: God is perfect. Why did He create the world imperfect? The work shares the nature of the author. But here it is not so.
M.: Who is it that raises the question?
D.: I – the individual.
M.: Are you apart from God that you ask this question?
So long as you consider yourself the body you see the world as external. The imperfections appear to you. God is perfection. His work also is perfection. But you see it as imperfection because of your wrong identification.
D.: Why did the Self manifest as this miserable world?
M.: In order that you might seek it. Your eyes cannot see themselves. Place a mirror before them and they see themselves. Similarly with the creation. “See yourself first and then see the whole world as the Self.”
D.: So it amounts to this – that I should always look within.
M.: Yes.
D.: Should I not see the world at all?
M.: You are not instructed to shut your eyes from the world. You are only to “see yourself first and then see the whole world as the Self”. If you consider yourself as the body the world appears to be external. If you are the Self the world appears as Brahman.
Talks with Sri Ramana Maharshi, 272.
Man-created God -TNH
It is said that God has created man in his own image. But it may be that humankind has created God in the image of humankind.
Thích Nhất Hạnh
