![]() ![]() For example, here are some ways in which surrender is further explained: When you surrender spiritually, you stop forcing solutions on situations you can’t control and instead trust and have faith that there is a Divine force taking care of everything in a perfectly orchestrated manner. It’s offering up the small self or personal identity to that of the absolute. It’s stepping out of all limitations, expanding beyond your usual conditioning, and opening to infinite possibilities. In the Vedic texts, spiritual surrender is referred to as the “joy of surrender.” It is the wonderful, positive feeling you have when you simply let go. ![]() Spiritual surrender is to stop struggling against “what is”, let go of the smallness of life, and fully embrace its totality. However, when used in a spiritual context, surrender also means to give up but here it’s to give up everything that no longer serves you. When most people hear the word surrender, they think of something negative: giving up, losing, being humiliated, or allowing yourself to be controlled or perhaps even imprisoned. ![]()
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