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Hello Shaun,

 

Imho you can only be on the right

path, there is no other place to be.

 

We all pretty much start out with all

our stuff, but as we continue in the

Shaktipats we find we don't need

certain things anymore and they just

drop away on their own. For me anyway,

it is a spiraling journey upwards.

Great fun and adventure, challenges,

tests, transformation. A wonderful

path!

 

The meaning of surrender deepens, too,

as we take those steps to move in that

direction. The understandings come,

the love, the action, all that is needed

and all God wants to move through us

into the world, is possible because we

surrender what holds us back.

 

Love, dhyana

 

 

, " shaun1154 " <shaunjd

wrote:

>

> 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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