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Surrender to your heart, surrender to your higher self, surrender to your destiny! It is easy to surrender when you realize that everything important in life only happens to you, you don’t do it. You didn’t ask to be born, and you don’t decide when you die. You cannot force yourself to fall in love, you cannot force yourself to fall asleep, and you cannot force yourself to awaken.

So, does surrender mean you should become lazy, and not do anything? When you think of spiritual surrender, you shouldn’t imagine a peaceful monk sitting on the beach in meditation posture chanting a mantra. Surrender is not equal to passivity. Surrender means doing everything your intuition tells you to do without a question, without judgment and without resistance. Sometimes this will be indeed passive, but other times it will be very much active.

Most of the time, it will be active rather than passive though. If we compare spiritual growth to climbing a mountain, you can easily see that the mountain won’t climb itself. You will have to do most of the work yourself, whether it means active meditations, focusing techniques or consciously facing your fears. Of course, you will need to take rests on the path, where you can just relax, but your intuition will tell you exactly when and how to do this best.

Surrender is neither activity, nor inactivity, it is beyond both, it is a synthesis. It’s a kind of passive activity, or in other words, active passivity. Your action has to happen through non-action. Although your body is there to carry on this action, you do not have to make choices or plans. You do not need to use your mind because you automatically know what to do. Even the process of doing is automatic.

In fact, the less you are there, the better. These non-actions are creating certain states of consciousness where you can be less and less there. One moment will come, when you will be not there at all. In that moment, you will reach the synthesis. Make no effort, make no choice, just act upon your inner voice.

Before, I was teaching about manifestation, and now I’m speaking about surrender. Isn’t this contradictory? No, because desire and acceptance are not opposites, but complementaries.

Resistance, the real opposite of acceptance, means that you are resisting reality, you are denying what is, trying to blind yourself to the present moment. Resistance always ends with suffering. Renunciation, the real opposite of desire, means that you are resisting change, you are denying what could be, trying to take away the possibility of the future. Renunciation always ends with regret.

Desire is not equal to resistance. Desire is positive, while resistance is negative. Resistance means that you are escaping from something, but desire doesn’t mean that you are escaping to something. In desire, there is no fear or repulsion, only love and attraction.

Surrender is not equal to renunciation. Surrender is positive, while renunciation is negative. Renunciation means that you are giving something up, while surrender means that you are giving yourself to something bigger than yourself. In surrender, there is no loss, yet you lose yourself.

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