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Surrender is perhaps the most mis-understood term. It is a state of

being that one must achieve to advance spiritually. As an alcoholic

does not have the power to recover thru his or her own self-will, it

is thru surrender of that self-will to a greater power that recovery

is found. It is a state of knowing the limitations of ones owns

power and and going beyond those limitations by putting on a new set

of wings. But you have to take the old wings off first!

 

It is the ultimate form of martial arts!

 

I was born with the ability to see, feel and understand things that

most cannot. I have seen Chirsm's heart and it is true!

 

Love and Light

Bob

 

, " Pam "

<mystick53 wrote:

>

>

> You all don't know me, but as an interested spouse of one

> potential " devotee " , who has read, among other posts, Becky's

> declaration, and then Chrism's note to the rest, regarding said

> declaration - and BTW, as a working person - I am in the WRONG LINE

> OF WORK!!! I should have thought of this! (laughing)

>

> Seriously, as one who also practices yoga, meditation, and even my

> own amalgam of many styles of internal and external martial arts,

who

> walks his own path and has achieved a sense of self, inner peace

and

> the ability to discern wheat from chaff, I would caution you all to

> use your own.

>

> Your Volition (not power) rests NOT with another person, regimen,

art

> or teaching... to give that up carelessly, to 'surrender' it, is

> tantamount to forsaking the sacred within.

>

> To all - peace and Namaste (The god in me acknowledges the god in

> you) Just a reminder ...

>

> Tex Rex

>

>

> P.S Becky - you got it goin' on, girl! (wink)

>

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Very Good, Bob!

 

Thank you for your input!

 

Blessings,

Fenix

 

 

 

, " mayaseas "

<mayaseas wrote:

>

> Surrender is perhaps the most mis-understood term. It is a state

of

> being that one must achieve to advance spiritually. As an

alcoholic

> does not have the power to recover thru his or her own self-will,

it

> is thru surrender of that self-will to a greater power that

recovery

> is found. It is a state of knowing the limitations of ones owns

> power and and going beyond those limitations by putting on a new

set

> of wings. But you have to take the old wings off first!

>

> It is the ultimate form of martial arts!

>

> I was born with the ability to see, feel and understand things that

> most cannot. I have seen Chirsm's heart and it is true!

>

> Love and Light

> Bob

>

> , " Pam "

> <mystick53@> wrote:

> >

> >

> > You all don't know me, but as an interested spouse of one

> > potential " devotee " , who has read, among other posts, Becky's

> > declaration, and then Chrism's note to the rest, regarding said

> > declaration - and BTW, as a working person - I am in the WRONG

LINE

> > OF WORK!!! I should have thought of this! (laughing)

> >

> > Seriously, as one who also practices yoga, meditation, and even

my

> > own amalgam of many styles of internal and external martial arts,

> who

> > walks his own path and has achieved a sense of self, inner peace

> and

> > the ability to discern wheat from chaff, I would caution you all

to

> > use your own.

> >

> > Your Volition (not power) rests NOT with another person, regimen,

> art

> > or teaching... to give that up carelessly, to 'surrender' it, is

> > tantamount to forsaking the sacred within.

> >

> > To all - peace and Namaste (The god in me acknowledges the god in

> > you) Just a reminder ...

> >

> > Tex Rex

> >

> >

> > P.S Becky - you got it goin' on, girl! (wink)

> >

>

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