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This is one of my favorite articles on surrender. I found it

on the web and have shared it before numerous times!

Love, dhyana

 

Understanding Surrender.

 

 

The imperative of Kundalini, is surrender. This is some-

times a hard concept to wrap your brain around, because

society encourages us to be determined, decisive and

have a strong will. To be in control of our lives. Those

qualities are useful in non-awakened people, but after

awakening they become a real stumbling block unless

they are redirected.

 

I had a really hard time understanding the concept of

surrender, I even went so far as to look up surrender and

submission in the dictionary and copy the whole

definitions out longhand, to get a feel for the meaning

of it.

 

The definition I found the most resonance in, was a term

from real estate law. When a part of an estate that has

been temporarily leased or deeded is returned to the

control of the larger estate, it is said to be surrendered.

 

That felt right to me. I have had a " lease on life " , playing

in the illusion of separation and free will, thinking I was

in control... and when K. awakens, the lease is up! My

life, that I thought was my own, is handed over, given

back to Goddess... and She manages it much better

than I ever could. If the surrender is of a furnished estate,

then in a traditional sense, every animal, chair, and fork

will be recorded and documented for the claiming. This

delighted me, as it is so like the process of Kundalini. I

imagined every decision I'd ever made, any choice or

judgment as leaves, and blades of grass, known and

numbered by Goddess. Every part of your life that you

think is " yours " is counted, and will come up to be

surrendered, piece by peace.

 

In the simplest terms, surrender means " give up. " Give

up control. Take your hands off the steering wheel of

your life, and start letting the smarter, infinite part of

yourself make your decisions for you. The first meaning

of " give up " is to stop struggling to get your own way.

Examine your expectations, and realize that if you did

not have expectations then you would not experience

disappointment. Expectations take you out of the

moment, into dreaming the future... and it is only the

Now that is real. Hope itself, is a reflection of fear. We

do not look to hope unless we fear the future and want

to change it. Hope, takes you our of the Present moment.

The past is a memory, and tomorrow never comes. Only

the Now, is real.

 

How often do things turn out like you expect? Probably

so seldom that it is a delightful surprise when they do.

Investing in expectations, in the hope of getting that rare

surprise is as silly as investing in lottery tickets... which

around here are nicknamed, " stupidity tax for people

who cannot do math. "

 

Learn to set aside expectations and really take each

moment as it comes, go with the flow. It may take some

practice of mindfulness to really get the hang of sur-

rendering expectations, but the peace and relaxation you

will gain is well worth it.

 

Someone once asked me, if surrender is all that is re-

quired for Kundalini, then why do I suggest people practice

the Grounding visualization? I explained to him that most

people do not know how to surrender, it is something

we are never taught. Learning to stay grounded, is

learning to get into and stay in a natural state of sur-

render. Allowing your body energy to flow as it is meant

to, before cultural conditioning shut down the flow. You

are being fed unconditional love from Source within the

Earth Mother, and your mind... your crown chakra is

open to guidance from Spirit above. You can hear the

heart voice, only if you are grounded. When you are

grounded, you are fully in the moment, and not hearing

the nagging voices of fear.

 

Proper grounding = surrender.

 

Another type of surrender, is renunciation. In the words

of the Christ, " Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar,

and give to God what belongs to God. " Since God-dess

is All that Is, that means give up everything.

 

Renunciation does not necessarily mean you have to

abandon all of your possessions and go become a

wandering Monk. It simply means that you have to give

up your attachment to things. One way to measure your

attachment to something, is to imagine how you would

feel if it were lost.

 

To sever such an attachment you normally do not have

to get rid of the physical thing: what is more important

is that you hand it over to your Higher Power, mentally

and emotionally.

 

" Goddess, please take this from me, it is a gift for You.

It's Yours. Thank you very much. "

(Breathe and distract yourself by thinking of something

else.)

 

You will find that later, when you think again of what

has been surrendered, you will see it and relate to it

quite differently. Letting go of attachments in this way

gives a great sense of freedom. Your stuff no longer

owns you!

 

One aspect of surrender is the transfer of responsibility.

Karma follows responsibility, so give responsibility for

what Is, to the Divine. As Swami Muktananda wrote:

 

If you have full faith in God, if you have full faith in the

truth that whatever happens to you happens according

to the will of God, then every place, every moment, and

every event of your life will begin to feel sublime.

 

One way to accomplish this transfer of responsibility, is

by using blame. It would be nice if we could all just

release our karma gentle as a sigh, but Kundalini is a

fire path and sometimes karma unkinking may make

you want to scream and cry and shake your fist at

God for making life so God-damn hard!

 

Go ahead! God-dess won't judge you for it, I guarantee

that lightning will not strike you dead. You may find the

cathartic release very healing. When other people piss

you off and you have no patience for surrender because

PMS is making you howl at the full moon, blame God

for all of it. Blame the stars, blame astrology if you like...

Karma follows responsibility, so making Spirit be the

one to blame for all of your problems is an uncon-

ventional, but effective way to surrender your karma.

 

Blaming people, is another story... it is giving your power

away, and bombing them with your emotions. Don't go

there. You do not have to be a doormat, but remember

all that you see is yourself reflected.

 

Those are types of " passive surrender " . There is also

what I call, " Active surrender " . Using blame and surren-

dering to the need for cathartic emotional release is

getting towards active surrender because it involves

following an impulse to action instead of just meditating

things away.

 

As the emotional baggage I call karma is broken down

and released from the body, their emotional content is

sometimes also released... It is like how when you begin

a cleansing program, at first you feel worse because

toxins are being stirred up, and you do not feel better

until the body has flushed them out. You may find your-

self getting upset about things that happened so long ago

they were forgotten, till Shakti brought the stored

emotional memories to consciousness so you can

surrender them.

 

Repressing the emotions under these conditions is

resistance that will make things worse. It is a little like

if you have food poisoning and keep swallowing the

vomit each time it rises. The body wants the stuff up

and out of you for good reason, it is poison and if ego

keeps trying to stuff it down again then the body will

need to send the message louder and louder till it gets

its own way, and that could be messy.

 

Sorry to be graphic, but this is an important message.

What is repressed, comes up ugly, and with the force

of the repression added to its size and power.

Repression is resistance. Resistance will get your ass

kicked, with Kundalini. Kundalini is like getting arrested,

you can go quietly, and trust the legal process, or you

can get beat up for resisting arrest.

 

You cannot be stronger than that, and the more you

resist releasing your issues and emotional baggage,

the more likely it is to end up spattered all over your

external results as Goddess keeps turning up the

volume to get you to hear. If you want a peaceful

process, spend at least 1/2 hour twice a day turning

inward, observing your thoughts and feelings, and

surrendering whatever comes up. It is your free will

decisions that made your ego, and now you must make

a free will decision to surrender it, piece by peace by

piece... It cannot be dismantled all at once. You would

experience great trauma, if it did!

 

The stuff is just emotions, on their way out. Emotions

come and go, but You remain. The more you identify

with that eternal self and the less with the transient

emotional states, the smoother the emotional release

will flow through you. You will be able to observe

yourself in an emotional state. Observe your body

reacting to emotions, watch the feelings arise and pass

away. From the perspective of an inner place of peace

and non-attachment that is the Witness.

 

Sometimes the best way to surrender an emotional state

that is simply the side effect of karma on its way out, is

to find a safe outlet for the emotion. If you are processing

anger, kick an old box or plastic garbage can around an

empty parking lot with all your might till you are ex-

hausted, venting your emotion. Get a plastic baseball

bat and beat up your bed or couch.

 

Avoid imagining the box or couch is a person, because

you might unconsciously send them the emotion you are

releasing. Black magic, like the box is a voodoo doll with

their name on it. Blame God, and project God onto the

box. God-dess is All that Is, so it is a safe projection!

 

If you are releasing old grief and sadness, rent some

tearjerker videos and have a good cry! Don't wallow in

the emotions and make more karma drama out of them,

but respect your feelings and allow them an outlet.

 

Sometimes the ego wants to be sneaky and disguise

resistance as surrender. Surrender becomes an

avoidance behavior, a way to avoid dealing with what

Goddess is rubbing their noses in. That is a game

you will not win.

 

If you surrender something ten times and it still sticks,

then most likely Goddess will not take it because She

gave it to you in the first place, as a gift. You can identify

this stuff because each time you surrender it, it does not

go away, but you will get back little hints about what it

is for.

 

Every problem has a gift hidden inside, challenges make

us grow. You have to accept the gift with gratitude to see

it clearly. Gratitude defuses resistance. Examine it,

unwrap it like a birthday present to find the silver linings

inside. Often, within the package will be a call to some

kind of action. Often it may be a lifestyle change, or a

recognition of an ineffective pattern. It is a navigation tool.

That is why I call this " active surrender " ... you are sur-

rendering to acting as Goddess Wills. Often this means

simply observing and following synchronicities.

 

Active surrender requires discernment. We have all

heard the news stories of some whacko said they

murdered people because the voice of God in their head

told them to... this is an exaggeration, but it happens

often in lesser degrees, in spiritual circles. " The road

to hell is paved with " good intentions " . If your active

surrender activity revolves around what you think

someone else needs, then you are probably acting

from ego.

 

Spend some time contemplating your selfishness...

take a cynical look at yourself and discover what hidden

selfish benefit you are getting from the illusion of altruism,

and you will uncover the fear that is the true underlying

motive. Surrender it, and the motive may go also.

Passive surrender and introspection must always come

first, and be applied repeatedly before turning to active

surrender.

 

Don't feel bad about your selfishness, instead, learn to

keep it front and center. You cannot love until you love

yourself, you cannot care for anyone unless you take

care of your self, first... take the stone from your own

eye before trying to take the sand from your neighbors,

yadda yadda. You have to turn inward, and follow your

own bliss. Let others live theirs, too... live and let live.

On a higher level, you are All that Is, and there is

nobody else.

 

Applying enlightened selfishness and following your own

bliss does not mean to be greedy or selfish in a negative

way, ignoring how your actions affect other people.

Those actions would have karmic results that would not

give you long term bliss.

 

I trust my heart voice first, and externals, second.

Sychronicities appearing in my external reality need to

be repeated three times before I consider acting on them,

because I know a lot of the odd co-incidences of life are

just the environment reflecting my thoughts back to me,

so I can observe myself and apply passive surrender.

See it, recognise that it is myself reflected, let it go.

Goddess speaks all the time, through everything... if

you are mindful. Don't get paranoid and obsessive

about it, though.

 

Hard to interpret a single synchronicity. Easy to mis-

interpret it and make erroneous assumptions about where

it is leading. Surrender them as they come, and take a

closer look if it comes back in a pattern of three. Three

sychronicities together will mark a direction, the co-

ordinates to a destination in space and time. I will still

surrender them and wait to see what comes back, let

Goddess put the puzzle pieces together for me and spell

it out, before taking action that affects other people.

 

Eventually, as the surrender process continues and the

veil of separation thins, you will more often have the

experience of a Zen Master. A knowing that does not

require thinking, arising into action with perfection from

a silent mind. Then, it is automatic to surrender to the

flow of Goddess using you, because You are That.

You have surrendered enough to take a leap out of

ego and rest awhile in the Self. There is no surrender

because your surrender has taken you beyond

separation. You are not acting from ego, but from the

Self. Your actions will flow, and the results will amaze

you later, when you are back in your ego, thinking

about it. Surrender your ego desire to pat itself on the

back at the results. Enjoy awe and humility. Amazing

Grace did it, and you were honored to be the Vessel.

 

For discernment in being guided by synchronicities when

applying active surrender, look for patterns of threes. If a

book comes up in conversation with three people I know,

who do not know each other, then Goddess is speaking

through them to guide me to take a closer look at what

that author has to say.

 

Active surrender, at its best, is a graceful surrender to

allowing the body to follow its bliss.Following the

thoughts that make your heart feel warm, the " yes "

from Spirit comes through the body. An example: My

ancestry is British, Welsh, German and French. All

cold countries where preparing for winter by squirrelling

away food is essential as a survival pattern bound deep

into the DNA.No longer needed in an age of grocery stores,

.... but come fall, my body has an impulse to gather in a

harvest of some sorts, and that impulse is very fulfilling to

surrender to, in a way I cannot explain.

 

It is often only a symbolic harvest, but it does not matter.

One Fall I gathered a basket of chestnuts that I do not

eat, and placed them in a basket with pine cones as a

table centerpiece. Every time I looked at them I felt good,

my body gave me a sense of fulfillment and bliss.

Another year, I may only harvest some seeds to plant

the following year... not actual food, but it is the action

of harvesting and gathering that is important. A fall ritual

that my body needs, to feel fulfilled.

 

Another time, I kept getting a persistent desire to bake

some bread. It was illogical, I do not eat bread. I felt

very drawn to enact the whole ritual of bread making,

kneading the dough and watching it rise, punching it

down and shaping it. So, I did... more as art-ritual than

cooking, blessing all ingredients at every stage of the

process and braiding the dough into a wreath marked

with blessing symbols. My husband said it was delicious.

The birds liked it too. Afterwards, I got an insight that a

minor health complaint I had wondered about, was caused

by an internal candida yeast overgrowth in my digestive

system. I surrendered to honoring yeast, and yeast

spoke to tell me what needed to be balanced within me.

 

This is active surrender, surrendering to the gentle

nudges of internal guidance.

 

from: Kundalini-teacher.com

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thank you Dhyana for posting this. I was shown this while visiting and

this article really resonated with my being, such beauty and clarity in her

words. This I'll be reading and re-reading again and again.

namaste

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, " novalees " <dhyana

wrote:

>

> This is one of my favorite articles on surrender. I found it

> on the web and have shared it before numerous times!

> Love, dhyana

>

> Understanding Surrender.

>

>

> The imperative of Kundalini, is surrender. This is some-

> times a hard concept to wrap your brain around, because

> society encourages us to be determined, decisive and

> have a strong will. To be in control of our lives. Those

> qualities are useful in non-awakened people, but after

> awakening they become a real stumbling block unless

> they are redirected.

>

> I had a really hard time understanding the concept of

> surrender, I even went so far as to look up surrender and

> submission in the dictionary and copy the whole

> definitions out longhand, to get a feel for the meaning

> of it.

>

> The definition I found the most resonance in, was a term

> from real estate law. When a part of an estate that has

> been temporarily leased or deeded is returned to the

> control of the larger estate, it is said to be surrendered.

>

> That felt right to me. I have had a " lease on life " , playing

> in the illusion of separation and free will, thinking I was

> in control... and when K. awakens, the lease is up! My

> life, that I thought was my own, is handed over, given

> back to Goddess... and She manages it much better

> than I ever could. If the surrender is of a furnished estate,

> then in a traditional sense, every animal, chair, and fork

> will be recorded and documented for the claiming. This

> delighted me, as it is so like the process of Kundalini. I

> imagined every decision I'd ever made, any choice or

> judgment as leaves, and blades of grass, known and

> numbered by Goddess. Every part of your life that you

> think is " yours " is counted, and will come up to be

> surrendered, piece by peace.

>

> In the simplest terms, surrender means " give up. " Give

> up control. Take your hands off the steering wheel of

> your life, and start letting the smarter, infinite part of

> yourself make your decisions for you. The first meaning

> of " give up " is to stop struggling to get your own way.

> Examine your expectations, and realize that if you did

> not have expectations then you would not experience

> disappointment. Expectations take you out of the

> moment, into dreaming the future... and it is only the

> Now that is real. Hope itself, is a reflection of fear. We

> do not look to hope unless we fear the future and want

> to change it. Hope, takes you our of the Present moment.

> The past is a memory, and tomorrow never comes. Only

> the Now, is real.

>

> How often do things turn out like you expect? Probably

> so seldom that it is a delightful surprise when they do.

> Investing in expectations, in the hope of getting that rare

> surprise is as silly as investing in lottery tickets... which

> around here are nicknamed, " stupidity tax for people

> who cannot do math. "

>

> Learn to set aside expectations and really take each

> moment as it comes, go with the flow. It may take some

> practice of mindfulness to really get the hang of sur-

> rendering expectations, but the peace and relaxation you

> will gain is well worth it.

>

> Someone once asked me, if surrender is all that is re-

> quired for Kundalini, then why do I suggest people practice

> the Grounding visualization? I explained to him that most

> people do not know how to surrender, it is something

> we are never taught. Learning to stay grounded, is

> learning to get into and stay in a natural state of sur-

> render. Allowing your body energy to flow as it is meant

> to, before cultural conditioning shut down the flow. You

> are being fed unconditional love from Source within the

> Earth Mother, and your mind... your crown chakra is

> open to guidance from Spirit above. You can hear the

> heart voice, only if you are grounded. When you are

> grounded, you are fully in the moment, and not hearing

> the nagging voices of fear.

>

> Proper grounding = surrender.

>

> Another type of surrender, is renunciation. In the words

> of the Christ, " Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar,

> and give to God what belongs to God. " Since God-dess

> is All that Is, that means give up everything.

>

> Renunciation does not necessarily mean you have to

> abandon all of your possessions and go become a

> wandering Monk. It simply means that you have to give

> up your attachment to things. One way to measure your

> attachment to something, is to imagine how you would

> feel if it were lost.

>

> To sever such an attachment you normally do not have

> to get rid of the physical thing: what is more important

> is that you hand it over to your Higher Power, mentally

> and emotionally.

>

> " Goddess, please take this from me, it is a gift for You.

> It's Yours. Thank you very much. "

> (Breathe and distract yourself by thinking of something

> else.)

>

> You will find that later, when you think again of what

> has been surrendered, you will see it and relate to it

> quite differently. Letting go of attachments in this way

> gives a great sense of freedom. Your stuff no longer

> owns you!

>

> One aspect of surrender is the transfer of responsibility.

> Karma follows responsibility, so give responsibility for

> what Is, to the Divine. As Swami Muktananda wrote:

>

> If you have full faith in God, if you have full faith in the

> truth that whatever happens to you happens according

> to the will of God, then every place, every moment, and

> every event of your life will begin to feel sublime.

>

> One way to accomplish this transfer of responsibility, is

> by using blame. It would be nice if we could all just

> release our karma gentle as a sigh, but Kundalini is a

> fire path and sometimes karma unkinking may make

> you want to scream and cry and shake your fist at

> God for making life so God-damn hard!

>

> Go ahead! God-dess won't judge you for it, I guarantee

> that lightning will not strike you dead. You may find the

> cathartic release very healing. When other people piss

> you off and you have no patience for surrender because

> PMS is making you howl at the full moon, blame God

> for all of it. Blame the stars, blame astrology if you like...

> Karma follows responsibility, so making Spirit be the

> one to blame for all of your problems is an uncon-

> ventional, but effective way to surrender your karma.

>

> Blaming people, is another story... it is giving your power

> away, and bombing them with your emotions. Don't go

> there. You do not have to be a doormat, but remember

> all that you see is yourself reflected.

>

> Those are types of " passive surrender " . There is also

> what I call, " Active surrender " . Using blame and surren-

> dering to the need for cathartic emotional release is

> getting towards active surrender because it involves

> following an impulse to action instead of just meditating

> things away.

>

> As the emotional baggage I call karma is broken down

> and released from the body, their emotional content is

> sometimes also released... It is like how when you begin

> a cleansing program, at first you feel worse because

> toxins are being stirred up, and you do not feel better

> until the body has flushed them out. You may find your-

> self getting upset about things that happened so long ago

> they were forgotten, till Shakti brought the stored

> emotional memories to consciousness so you can

> surrender them.

>

> Repressing the emotions under these conditions is

> resistance that will make things worse. It is a little like

> if you have food poisoning and keep swallowing the

> vomit each time it rises. The body wants the stuff up

> and out of you for good reason, it is poison and if ego

> keeps trying to stuff it down again then the body will

> need to send the message louder and louder till it gets

> its own way, and that could be messy.

>

> Sorry to be graphic, but this is an important message.

> What is repressed, comes up ugly, and with the force

> of the repression added to its size and power.

> Repression is resistance. Resistance will get your ass

> kicked, with Kundalini. Kundalini is like getting arrested,

> you can go quietly, and trust the legal process, or you

> can get beat up for resisting arrest.

>

> You cannot be stronger than that, and the more you

> resist releasing your issues and emotional baggage,

> the more likely it is to end up spattered all over your

> external results as Goddess keeps turning up the

> volume to get you to hear. If you want a peaceful

> process, spend at least 1/2 hour twice a day turning

> inward, observing your thoughts and feelings, and

> surrendering whatever comes up. It is your free will

> decisions that made your ego, and now you must make

> a free will decision to surrender it, piece by peace by

> piece... It cannot be dismantled all at once. You would

> experience great trauma, if it did!

>

> The stuff is just emotions, on their way out. Emotions

> come and go, but You remain. The more you identify

> with that eternal self and the less with the transient

> emotional states, the smoother the emotional release

> will flow through you. You will be able to observe

> yourself in an emotional state. Observe your body

> reacting to emotions, watch the feelings arise and pass

> away. From the perspective of an inner place of peace

> and non-attachment that is the Witness.

>

> Sometimes the best way to surrender an emotional state

> that is simply the side effect of karma on its way out, is

> to find a safe outlet for the emotion. If you are processing

> anger, kick an old box or plastic garbage can around an

> empty parking lot with all your might till you are ex-

> hausted, venting your emotion. Get a plastic baseball

> bat and beat up your bed or couch.

>

> Avoid imagining the box or couch is a person, because

> you might unconsciously send them the emotion you are

> releasing. Black magic, like the box is a voodoo doll with

> their name on it. Blame God, and project God onto the

> box. God-dess is All that Is, so it is a safe projection!

>

> If you are releasing old grief and sadness, rent some

> tearjerker videos and have a good cry! Don't wallow in

> the emotions and make more karma drama out of them,

> but respect your feelings and allow them an outlet.

>

> Sometimes the ego wants to be sneaky and disguise

> resistance as surrender. Surrender becomes an

> avoidance behavior, a way to avoid dealing with what

> Goddess is rubbing their noses in. That is a game

> you will not win.

>

> If you surrender something ten times and it still sticks,

> then most likely Goddess will not take it because She

> gave it to you in the first place, as a gift. You can identify

> this stuff because each time you surrender it, it does not

> go away, but you will get back little hints about what it

> is for.

>

> Every problem has a gift hidden inside, challenges make

> us grow. You have to accept the gift with gratitude to see

> it clearly. Gratitude defuses resistance. Examine it,

> unwrap it like a birthday present to find the silver linings

> inside. Often, within the package will be a call to some

> kind of action. Often it may be a lifestyle change, or a

> recognition of an ineffective pattern. It is a navigation tool.

> That is why I call this " active surrender " ... you are sur-

> rendering to acting as Goddess Wills. Often this means

> simply observing and following synchronicities.

>

> Active surrender requires discernment. We have all

> heard the news stories of some whacko said they

> murdered people because the voice of God in their head

> told them to... this is an exaggeration, but it happens

> often in lesser degrees, in spiritual circles. " The road

> to hell is paved with " good intentions " . If your active

> surrender activity revolves around what you think

> someone else needs, then you are probably acting

> from ego.

>

> Spend some time contemplating your selfishness...

> take a cynical look at yourself and discover what hidden

> selfish benefit you are getting from the illusion of altruism,

> and you will uncover the fear that is the true underlying

> motive. Surrender it, and the motive may go also.

> Passive surrender and introspection must always come

> first, and be applied repeatedly before turning to active

> surrender.

>

> Don't feel bad about your selfishness, instead, learn to

> keep it front and center. You cannot love until you love

> yourself, you cannot care for anyone unless you take

> care of your self, first... take the stone from your own

> eye before trying to take the sand from your neighbors,

> yadda yadda. You have to turn inward, and follow your

> own bliss. Let others live theirs, too... live and let live.

> On a higher level, you are All that Is, and there is

> nobody else.

>

> Applying enlightened selfishness and following your own

> bliss does not mean to be greedy or selfish in a negative

> way, ignoring how your actions affect other people.

> Those actions would have karmic results that would not

> give you long term bliss.

>

> I trust my heart voice first, and externals, second.

> Sychronicities appearing in my external reality need to

> be repeated three times before I consider acting on them,

> because I know a lot of the odd co-incidences of life are

> just the environment reflecting my thoughts back to me,

> so I can observe myself and apply passive surrender.

> See it, recognise that it is myself reflected, let it go.

> Goddess speaks all the time, through everything... if

> you are mindful. Don't get paranoid and obsessive

> about it, though.

>

> Hard to interpret a single synchronicity. Easy to mis-

> interpret it and make erroneous assumptions about where

> it is leading. Surrender them as they come, and take a

> closer look if it comes back in a pattern of three. Three

> sychronicities together will mark a direction, the co-

> ordinates to a destination in space and time. I will still

> surrender them and wait to see what comes back, let

> Goddess put the puzzle pieces together for me and spell

> it out, before taking action that affects other people.

>

> Eventually, as the surrender process continues and the

> veil of separation thins, you will more often have the

> experience of a Zen Master. A knowing that does not

> require thinking, arising into action with perfection from

> a silent mind. Then, it is automatic to surrender to the

> flow of Goddess using you, because You are That.

> You have surrendered enough to take a leap out of

> ego and rest awhile in the Self. There is no surrender

> because your surrender has taken you beyond

> separation. You are not acting from ego, but from the

> Self. Your actions will flow, and the results will amaze

> you later, when you are back in your ego, thinking

> about it. Surrender your ego desire to pat itself on the

> back at the results. Enjoy awe and humility. Amazing

> Grace did it, and you were honored to be the Vessel.

>

> For discernment in being guided by synchronicities when

> applying active surrender, look for patterns of threes. If a

> book comes up in conversation with three people I know,

> who do not know each other, then Goddess is speaking

> through them to guide me to take a closer look at what

> that author has to say.

>

> Active surrender, at its best, is a graceful surrender to

> allowing the body to follow its bliss.Following the

> thoughts that make your heart feel warm, the " yes "

> from Spirit comes through the body. An example: My

> ancestry is British, Welsh, German and French. All

> cold countries where preparing for winter by squirrelling

> away food is essential as a survival pattern bound deep

> into the DNA.No longer needed in an age of grocery stores,

> ... but come fall, my body has an impulse to gather in a

> harvest of some sorts, and that impulse is very fulfilling to

> surrender to, in a way I cannot explain.

>

> It is often only a symbolic harvest, but it does not matter.

> One Fall I gathered a basket of chestnuts that I do not

> eat, and placed them in a basket with pine cones as a

> table centerpiece. Every time I looked at them I felt good,

> my body gave me a sense of fulfillment and bliss.

> Another year, I may only harvest some seeds to plant

> the following year... not actual food, but it is the action

> of harvesting and gathering that is important. A fall ritual

> that my body needs, to feel fulfilled.

>

> Another time, I kept getting a persistent desire to bake

> some bread. It was illogical, I do not eat bread. I felt

> very drawn to enact the whole ritual of bread making,

> kneading the dough and watching it rise, punching it

> down and shaping it. So, I did... more as art-ritual than

> cooking, blessing all ingredients at every stage of the

> process and braiding the dough into a wreath marked

> with blessing symbols. My husband said it was delicious.

> The birds liked it too. Afterwards, I got an insight that a

> minor health complaint I had wondered about, was caused

> by an internal candida yeast overgrowth in my digestive

> system. I surrendered to honoring yeast, and yeast

> spoke to tell me what needed to be balanced within me.

>

> This is active surrender, surrendering to the gentle

> nudges of internal guidance.

>

> from: Kundalini-teacher.com

> >understanding surrender<

>

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Glad you enjoyed it! I usually post it during

Shaktipat, but didn't this last time for some

reason. It came forward on its own. lol!

 

Love to you,

And happy surrendering!

dhyana

 

, " kundaflame "

<kundaflame wrote:

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> thank you Dhyana for posting this. I was shown this while visiting and

this article really resonated with my being, such beauty and clarity in her

words. This I'll be reading and re-reading again and again.

> namaste

> craog

>

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Hi,

 

this was nice, thank you. I like these lines..

 

>The definition I found the most resonance in, was a term

> from real estate law. When a part of an estate that has

> been temporarily leased or deeded is returned to the

> control of the larger estate, it is said to be surrendered.

 

I found a process by an American Zen teacher, Genpo Roshi, called Big Mind, very

useful. http://www.bigmind.org

 

Roshi uses a technique called voice dialogue to speak to the egoic voice, for

example the voice of fear and the voice of control. The participant will

identify with that voice, feel it, speak from it, then ask the voice to

volantarily step aside, and is welcome to come back any time it wants.

 

The egoic voices are thus honored and volantarily step aside. This is

non-threatening to the ego (the false self), and just like the above quote,

these functions of the ego are not lost, but, through this process, are returned

to being in the service of the True Self, instead of the egoic function thinking

it's in control.

 

I found this useful, as if I am identified with control and try and surrender

control, or identified with fear and try and surrender fear, then its a little

like trying to commit suicide, which the ego will resist. This makes surrender

much easier, and I used this a lot. Other voices that are surrendered include

the victim, the fixer, the skeptic, fear, etc..

 

love

Bruce

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I must have missed this while going through the past posts, so thank you for

highlighting these words of wisdom. I will be printing them out so I can easily

re-read them.

 

Thanks again and Blessings,

Skydancer x

 

, " novalees " <dhyana

wrote:

>

>

> Glad you enjoyed it! I usually post it during

> Shaktipat, but didn't this last time for some

> reason. It came forward on its own. lol!

>

> Love to you,

> And happy surrendering!

> dhyana

>

> , " kundaflame "

<kundaflame@> wrote:

> >

> > thank you Dhyana for posting this. I was shown this while visiting

and this article really resonated with my being, such beauty and clarity in her

words. This I'll be reading and re-reading again and again.

> > namaste

> > craog

> >

> >

>

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I need to surrender more. I keep telling myself to let go and let God. It's

hard. But I keep reminding and reminding myself until I get it.

 

Thanks for sharing this.

 

Anne

 

, " novalees " <Novalees

wrote:

>

> Hello Beloveds, I was drawn to this article in my files to share with

> all of you. For the life of me, I don't know where it came from! At

> the time I saved it, my dummy must have been out, I didn't put an

> author or website or anything!!! So, if you recognize it, please

> forgive me and let me know who the writer is. =[ Thank you. Hope you

> enjoy it! Love, dhyana

>

> Understanding Surrender.

>

>

> The imperative of Kundalini, is surrender. This is some-

> times a hard concept to wrap your brain around, because

> society encourages us to be determined, decisive and

> have a strong will. To be in control of our lives. Those

> qualities are useful in non-awakened people, but after

> awakening they become a real stumbling block unless

> they are redirected.

>

> I had a really hard time understanding the concept of

> surrender, I even went to far as to look up surrender and

> submission in the dictionary and copy the whole

> definitions out longhand, to get a feel for the meaning

> of it.

>

> The definition I found the most resonance in, was a term

> from real estate law. When a part of an estate that has

> been temporarily leased or deeded is returned to the

> control of the larger estate, it is said to be surrendered.

>

> That felt right to me. I have had a " lease on life " , playing

> in the illusion of separation and free will, thinking I was

> in control... and when K. awakens, the lease is up! My

> life, that I thought was my own, is handed over, given

> back to Goddess... and She manages it much better

> than I ever could. If the surrender is of a furnished estate,

> then in a traditional sense, every animal, chair, and fork

> will be recorded and documented for the claiming. This

> delighted me, as it is so like the process of Kundalini. I

> imagined every decision I'd ever made, any choice or

> judgment as leaves, and blades of grass, known and

> numbered by Goddess. Every part of your life that you

> think is " yours " is counted, and will come up to be

> surrendered, piece by peace.

>

> In the simplest terms, surrender means " give up. " Give

> up control. Take your hands off the steering wheel of

> your life, and start letting the smarter, infinite part of

> yourself make your decisions for you. The first meaning

> of " give up " is to stop struggling to get your own way.

> Examine your expectations, and realize that if you did

> not have expectations then you would not experience

> disappointment. Expectations take you out of the

> moment, into dreaming the future... and it is only the

> Now that is real. Hope itself, is a reflection of fear. We

> do not look to hope unless we fear the future and want

> to change it. Hope, takes you our of the Present moment.

> The past is a memory, and tomorrow never comes. Only

> the Now, is real.

>

> How often do things turn out like you expect? Probably

> so seldom that it is a delightful surprise when they do.

> Investing in expectations, in the hope of getting that rare

> surprise is as silly as investing in lottery tickets... which

> around here are nicknamed, " stupidity tax for people

> who cannot do math. "

>

> Learn to set aside expectations and really take each

> moment as it comes, go with the flow. It may take some

> practice of mindfulness to really get the hang of sur-

> rendering expectations, but the peace and relaxation you

> will gain is well worth it.

>

> Someone once asked me, if surrender is all that is re-

> quired for Kundalini, then why do I suggest people practice

> the Grounding visualization? I explained to him that most

> people do not know how to surrender, it is something

> we are never taught. Learning to stay grounded, is

> learning to get into and stay in a natural state of sur-

> render. Allowing your body energy to flow as it is meant

> to, before cultural conditioning shut down the flow. You

> are being fed unconditional love from Source within the

> Earth Mother, and your mind... your crown chakra is

> open to guidance from Spirit above. You can hear the

> heart voice, only if you are grounded. When you are

> grounded, you are fully in the moment, and not hearing

> the nagging voices of fear.

>

> Proper grounding = surrender.

>

> Another type of surrender, is renunciation. In the words

> of the Christ, " Give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar,

> and give to God what belongs to God. " Since God-dess

> is All that Is, that means give up everything.

>

> Renunciation does not necessarily mean you have to

> abandon all of your possessions and go become a

> wandering Monk. It simply means that you have to give

> up your attachment to things. One way to measure your

> attachment to something, is to imagine how you would

> feel if it were lost.

>

> To sever such an attachment you normally do not have

> to get rid of the physical thing: what is more important

> is that you hand it over to your Higher Power, mentally

> and emotionally.

>

> " Goddess, please take this from me, it is a gift for You.

> It's Yours. Thank you very much. "

> (Breathe and distract yourself by thinking of something

> else.)

>

> You will find that later, when you think again of what

> has been surrendered, you will see it and relate to it

> quite differently. Letting go of attachments in this way

> gives a great sense of freedom. Your stuff no longer

> owns you!

>

> One aspect of surrender is the transfer of responsibility.

> Karma follows responsibility, so give responsibility for

> what Is, to the Divine. As Swami Muktananda wrote:

>

> If you have full faith in God, if you have full faith in the

> truth that whatever happens to you happens according

> to the will of God, then every place, every moment, and

> every event of your life will begin to feel sublime.

>

> One way to accomplish this transfer of responsibility, is

> by using blame. It would be nice if we could all just

> release our karma gentle as a sigh, but Kundalini is a

> fire path and sometimes karma unkinking may make

> you want to scream and cry and shake your fist at

> God for making life so God-damn hard!

>

> Go ahead! God-dess won't judge you for it, I guarantee

> that lightning will not strike you dead. You may find the

> cathartic release very healing. When other people piss

> you off and you have no patience for surrender because

> PMS is making you howl at the full moon, blame God

> for all of it. Blame the stars, blame astrology if you like...

> Karma follows responsibility, so making Spirit be the

> one to blame for all of your problems is an uncon-

> ventional, but effective way to surrender your karma.

>

> Blaming people, is another story... it is giving your power

> away, and bombing them with your emotions. Don't go

> there. You do not have to be a doormat, but remember

> all that you see is yourself reflected.

>

> Those are types of " passive surrender " . There is also

> what I call, " Active surrender " . Using blame and surren-

> dering to the need for cathartic emotional release is

> getting towards active surrender because it involves

> following an impulse to action instead of just meditating

> things away.

>

> As the emotional baggage I call karma is broken down

> and released from the body, their emotional content is

> sometimes also released... It is like how when you begin

> a cleansing program, at first you feel worse because

> toxins are being stirred up, and you do not feel better

> until the body has flushed them out. You may find your-

> self getting upset about things that happened so long ago

> they were forgotten, till Shakti brought the stored

> emotional memories to consciousness so you can

> surrender them.

>

> Repressing the emotions under these conditions is

> resistance that will make things worse. It is a little like

> if you have food poisoning and keep swallowing the

> vomit each time it rises. The body wants the stuff up

> and out of you for good reason, it is poison and if ego

> keeps trying to stuff it down again then the body will

> need to send the message louder and louder till it gets

> its own way, and that could be messy.

>

> Sorry to be graphic, but this is an important message.

> What is repressed, comes up ugly, and with the force

> of the repression added to its size and power.

> Repression is resistance. Resistance will get your ass

> kicked, with Kundalini. Kundalini is like getting arrested,

> you can go quietly, and trust the legal process, or you

> can get beat up for resisting arrest.

>

> You cannot be stronger than that, and the more you

> resist releasing your issues and emotional baggage,

> the more likely it is to end up spattered all over your

> external results as Goddess keeps turning up the

> volume to get you to hear. If you want a peaceful

> process, spend at least 1/2 hour twice a day turning

> inward, observing your thoughts and feelings, and

> surrendering whatever comes up. It is your free will

> decisions that made your ego, and now you must make

> a free will decision to surrender it, piece by peace by

> piece... It cannot be dismantled all at once. You would

> experience great trauma, if it did!

>

> The stuff is just emotions, on their way out. Emotions

> come and go, but You remain. The more you identify

> with that eternal self and the less with the transient

> emotional states, the smoother the emotional release

> will flow through you. You will be able to observe

> yourself in an emotional state. Observe your body

> reacting to emotions, watch the feelings arise and pass

> away. From the perspective of an inner place of peace

> and non-attachment that is the Witness.

>

> Sometimes the best way to surrender an emotional state

> that is simply the side effect of karma on its way out, is

> to find a safe outlet for the emotion. If you are processing

> anger, kick an old box or plastic garbage can around an

> empty parking lot with all your might till you are ex-

> hausted, venting your emotion. Get a plastic baseball

> bat and beat up your bed or couch.

>

> Avoid imagining the box or couch is a person, because

> you might unconsciously send them the emotion you are

> releasing. Black magic, like the box is a voodoo doll with

> their name on it. Blame God, and project God onto the

> box. God-dess is All that Is, so it is a safe projection!

>

> If you are releasing old grief and sadness, rent some

> tearjerker videos and have a good cry! Don't wallow in

> the emotions and make more karma drama out of them,

> but respect your feelings and allow them an outlet.

>

> Sometimes the ego wants to be sneaky and disguise

> resistance as surrender. Surrender becomes an

> avoidance behavior, a way to avoid dealing with what

> Goddess is rubbing their noses in. That is a game

> you will not win.

>

> If you surrender something ten times and it still sticks,

> then most likely Goddess will not take it because She

> gave it to you in the first place, as a gift. You can identify

> this stuff because each time you surrender it, it does not

> go away, but you will get back little hints about what it

> is for.

>

> Every problem has a gift hidden inside, challenges make

> us grow. You have to accept the gift with gratitude to see

> it clearly. Gratitude defuses resistance. Examine it,

> unwrap it like a birthday present to find the silver linings

> inside. Often, within the package will be a call to some

> kind of action. Often it may be a lifestyle change, or a

> recognition of an ineffective pattern. It is a navigation tool.

> That is why I call this " active surrender " ... you are sur-

> rendering to acting as Goddess Wills. Often this means

> simply observing and following synchronicities.

>

> Active surrender requires discernment. We have all

> heard the news stories of some whacko said they

> murdered people because the voice of God in their head

> told them to... this is an exaggeration, but it happens

> often in lesser degrees, in spiritual circles. " The road

> to hell is paved with " good intentions " . If your active

> surrender activity revolves around what you think

> someone else needs, then you are probably acting

> from ego.

>

> Spend some time contemplating your selfishness...

> take a cynical look at yourself and discover what hidden

> selfish benefit you are getting from the illusion of altruism,

> and you will uncover the fear that is the true underlying

> motive. Surrender it, and the motive may go also.

> Passive surrender and introspection must always come

> first, and be applied repeatedly before turning to active

> surrender.

>

> Don't feel bad about your selfishness, instead, learn to

> keep it front and center. You cannot love until you love

> yourself, you cannot care for anyone unless you take

> care of your self, first... take the stone from your own

> eye before trying to take the sand from your neighbors,

> yadda yadda. You have to turn inward, and follow your

> own bliss. Let others live theirs, too... live and let live.

> On a higher level, you are All that Is, and there is

> nobody else.

>

> Applying enlightened selfishness and following your own

> bliss does not mean to be greedy or selfish in a negative

> way, ignoring how your actions affect other people.

> Those actions would have karmic results that would not

> give you long term bliss.

>

> I trust my heart voice first, and externals, second.

> Sychronicities appearing in my external reality need to

> be repeated three times before I consider acting on them,

> because I know a lot of the odd co-incidences of life are

> just the environment reflecting my thoughts back to me,

> so I can observe myself and apply passive surrender.

> See it, recognise that it is myself reflected, let it go.

> Goddess speaks all the time, through everything... if

> you are mindful. Don't get paranoid and obsessive

> about it, though.

>

> Hard to interpret a single synchronicity. Easy to mis-

> interpret it and make erroneous assumptions about where

> it is leading. Surrender them as they come, and take a

> closer look if it comes back in a pattern of three. Three

> sychronicities together will mark a direction, the co-

> ordinates to a destination in space and time. I will still

> surrender them and wait to see what comes back, let

> Goddess put the puzzle pieces together for me and spell

> it out, before taking action that affects other people.

>

> Eventually, as the surrender process continues and the

> veil of separation thins, you will more often have the

> experience of a Zen Master. A knowing that does not

> require thinking, arising into action with perfection from

> a silent mind. Then, it is automatic to surrender to the

> flow of Goddess using you, because You are That.

> You have surrendered enough to take a leap out of

> ego and rest awhile in the Self. There is no surrender

> because your surrender has taken you beyond

> separation. You are not acting from ego, but from the

> Self. Your actions will flow, and the results will amaze

> you later, when you are back in your ego, thinking

> about it. Surrender your ego desire to pat itself on the

> back at the results. Enjoy awe and humility. Amazing

> Grace did it, and you were honored to be the Vessel.

>

> For discernment in being guided by synchronicities when

> applying active surrender, look for patterns of threes. If a

> book comes up in conversation with three people I know,

> who do not know each other, then Goddess is speaking

> through them to guide me to take a closer look at what

> that author has to say.

>

> Active surrender, at its best, is a graceful surrender to

> allowing the body to follow its bliss.Following the

> thoughts that make your heart feel warm, the " yes "

> from Spirit comes through the body. An example: My

> ancestry is British, Welsh, German and French. All

> cold countries where preparing for winter by squirrelling

> away food is essential as a survival pattern bound deep

> into the DNA.No longer needed in an age of grocery stores,

> ... but come fall, my body has an impulse to gather in a

> harvest of some sorts, and that impulse is very fulfilling to

> surrender to, in a way I cannot explain.

>

> It is often only a symbolic harvest, but it does not matter.

> One Fall I gathered a basket of chestnuts that I do not

> eat, and placed them in a basket with pine cones as a

> table centerpiece. Every time I looked at them I felt good,

> my body gave me a sense of fulfillment and bliss.

> Another year, I may only harvest some seeds to plant

> the following year... not actual food, but it is the action

> of harvesting and gathering that is important. A fall ritual

> that my body needs, to feel fulfilled.

>

> Another time, I kept getting a persistent desire to bake

> some bread. It was illogical, I do not eat bread. I felt

> very drawn to enact the whole ritual of bread making,

> kneading the dough and watching it rise, punching it

> down and shaping it. So, I did... more as art-ritual than

> cooking, blessing all ingredients at every stage of the

> process and braiding the dough into a wreath marked

> with blessing symbols. My husband said it was delicious.

> The birds liked it too. Afterwards, I got an insight that a

> minor health complaint I had wondered about, was caused

> by an internal candida yeast overgrowth in my digestive

> system. I surrendered to honoring yeast, and yeast

> spoke to tell me what needed to be balanced within me.

>

> This is active surrender, surrendering to the gentle

> nudges of internal guidance.

>

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, "bruce_oom" <bruce_oom wrote:>> Hi,> > this was nice, thank you. I like these lines..> > >The definition I found the most resonance in, was a term> > from real estate law. When a part of an estate that has> > been temporarily leased or deeded is returned to the> > control of the larger estate, it is said to be surrendered.yeah i really liked those too.> > I found a process by an American Zen teacher, Genpo Roshi, called Big Mind, very useful. http://www.bigmind.org> > Roshi uses a technique called voice dialogue to speak to the egoic voice, for example the voice of fear and the voice of control. The participant will identify with that voice, feel it, speak from it, then ask the voice to volantarily step aside, and is welcome to come back any time it wants. > > The egoic voices are thus honored and volantarily step aside. This is non-threatening to the ego (the false self), and just like the above quote, these functions of the ego are not lost, but, through this process, are returned to being in the service of the True Self, instead of the egoic function thinking it's in control.> > I found this useful, as if I am identified with control and try and surrender control, or identified with fear and try and surrender fear, then its a little like trying to commit suicide, which the ego will resist. This makes surrender much easier, and I used this a lot. Other voices that are surrendered include the victim, the fixer, the skeptic, fear, etc..> > love> BruceI have much thanks to you bruce, I remember you talking about this before a couple of months back and I checked it out. Wow, what it has done! I find that it doesn't take years now to get unstuck from a rut, though i still get stuck ocassionally, it doesn't last that long. I still have much attachment to my ego, I can see this very clearly from the Big Mind process, but the attachments going little by little each time I make a shift in my perspective. I also find myself in the old habitual running down the left side of the train tracks (from dual perspective) to hopefully get to the right side of the tracks (non-dual) when I just have to stop and shift my perspective, lol. This process has been really eye opening and much thanks to you Bruce for directing me to it.craig

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thank you for this post. Wow. I have a hard time understanding surrender-so

this is very timely for me. I wonder if it means to be totally passive- I don't

think so, but it does mean that things happen to us, and many others are out of

our control...

Attachment is another thing that is hard for me, so I liked what was said about

giving up to God-dess our things. Once we aren't attached to them, it is easier

to live knowing nothing is permanent. But this is hard, just like saying I am

not in total control of my life is hard. Can you love deeply and not be

attached?This is my conflict. I love deeply so many people and things. I don't

know.

More to follow, as I learn to surrender and detach.... Am I on the right path?

Hope I don't become a drag with my endless questions.....

Shaun

, " novalees " <dhyana

wrote:

>

> Understanding Surrender.

>

>

> The imperative of Kundalini, is surrender. This is some-

> times a hard concept to wrap your brain around, because

> society encourages us to be determined, decisive and

> have a strong will. To be in control of our lives. Those

> qualities are useful in non-awakened people, but after

> awakening they become a real stumbling block unless

> they are redirected.

> nce.

>

> from: www.Kundalini-teacher.com

>

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oh, wow. I've read this article so many times over the past few years trying to

find what it meant - and all of a sudden it speaks right to me!

 

So delighted and surprised and happy - it's like I've learnt Japanese by osmosis

or something :)

 

.... or been given the best gift ever. Thank you for posting it and making my day

-

 

Amanda

 

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> >

> > Understanding Surrender.

> >

> > from: www.Kundalini-teacher.com

> >

>

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