THE POWER OF SURRENDER

If you grew up like me, with a disciplined and strict up-bringing, challenged to be self-sufficient from a very young age, to plan for everything in your life, with very little left to fate, this is definitely a very relevant topic for you.

So with such background, I figured out in my childhood, that in order to make it in a competitive and challenging world, I had to develop a central ego, to make sure that I am protected, resulting in a lonely wolf, a warrior, type of personality, the notion of asking for help rarely occurred to me. Of course this doesn’t come without a price, the pressure I put on myself was overbearing, and it led to intense level of anxiety. The irony is until very recently, I had a strong believe that this is who I am, this is my identity, until the illusion was unveiled, and I realised that this was a defence mechanism I have that worked for me, and it kept me safe throughout my challenging days, and my subconscious was holding on to it desperately, that I was in total denial of its shadow element.

In a nutshell, the most frightening situation for me, was anything that involves uncertainty, not knowing what the future holds for me, with such mindset, the most difficult thing to do is to loosen your grip, to let go of the need to control every situation, to SURRENDER!

What is the meaning of Surrender ?

There is a Sufi tale of a man on a quest who finds himself trapped in a huge public bath. The man is alone and knows that if he does not escape he will die. A parrot suddenly appears and tells him that if he can shoot it with his bow and arrow, he will be free. The man has three arrows and quickly fires the first. The parrot flutters into the air, and the man misses. The man turns to stone from the feet to the waist. He fires a second arrow, misses, and turns to stone up to the shoulders. He has one arrow left. What should he do? If he misses a third time he is dead.

This riddle beautifully illustrates the challenge of those times when our conventional ego strategies fall apart and will actually lead to our demise if we go on. The story ends when the man closes his eyes, says, “God is great,” and fires the arrow. This time he hits the parrot and is freed. When faced with no other options, he has to give up to something greater than himself to find a different source of resolution.

What do we surrender?

We surrender the “I”, “the Ego”, the conditioned separate self which operates from a set of beliefs, thoughts…etc together with all attachments to the attachments to the established identity, to our surroundings… in another words, we surrender our need to be individuals.

To understand the psychological meaning of this, it is worth mentioning Carl Jung’ theory on individuation. Jung used the term individuation “to denote a process of becoming a psychological ‘individual,’ that is, a separate, indivisible unity .” To individuate is to gradually actualize our innate capacity to live as a unique individual.

Jung recognized that there would be times on this journey when we are challenged to surrender the central dominance of ego to the deeper significance of what he called the “Self.” For Jung, “Self ” refers to the center of our totality—a deeper seat of wisdom that holds a sense of our innate potential as we unfold in our lives. He was not implying that the Self had some kind of ultimate existence, but that it is nevertheless experienced as a center of wholeness, just as the ego is experienced as a center of consciousness. The Self individuates us—that is to say, its “intention” is that we evolve in such a way that the relationship between the ego and the Self matures. At certain times on our journey, the ego begins to realize that it is not the prime mover, that there are forces at work that have far greater influence. The Self asserts a kind of psychological pressure on us to change and become whole, a pressure that can be extremely disquieting as the ego loses its safe, familiar ground. A major aspect of this undercurrent of change is the need to shift our understanding of what is really at the center of our lives. The shift of emphasis from the ego to the Self has been described as the shift from “I will” to “Thy will be done.”

To whom we surrender?

Surrendering can not be achieved if we do not have faith and trust in a bigger powers, it requires listening to the voice of truth and wisdom residing in our heart, instead of the voice of fear and doubt caused by our Ego, it is basically letting go to some deeper sense of purpose.

Surrender and Spiritual Awakening

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The process of surrender begins with fear, our ego feels threatened by the truth, so the anxiety kicks in, as a defence mechanism to stop us from listening to our intuition, to our instincts, to the voice of our own truth, creating a paralysing fear of the unknown, which can vary from the fear of the future, fear of death, fear of taking a certain decision or following a certain path.

The key to surrender is letting go of control and resistance to what is, and instead accepting and working with the energy of the universe instead of working against it. However, surrendering does not mean sitting back and waiting, but having an active role in your life, but once you put on the work, planted the seeds, and made clear intentions, you can relax, trust and wait for your harvest.\

To wrap up this, I have learnt to differentiate between the energy of surrender and the energy of resistance, when I am in flow, peaceful, breathing easily, my awareness level is pretty high, and I am able to see the bigger picture, I know for a fact that I am in surrender mode. however, I can detect the resistance or forcing mode, when I tend to narrow my mind and go into the nitty gritty details, trying to control the How, when and who? , when the fear and resistance take over, I immediately become anxious, doubtful of self and others, with a very clouded vision, with time I have learnt to bring myself back to the present moment, by grounding, meditation, spending time in nature… I still do that mechanically, practising surrender, like they say fake it until you make it!!

LET GO AND LET GOD IN!!

Be the light!

THE WARRIOR IN YOU

When I think of courage, the first thing that came to mind is the image of the hero or the prince charming in Disney movies saving his beloved, from the monster or the dark witch, acting life a fool in front of all the challenges and obstacles thrown his way.

Although this might sound like a fantasy, it has lots of truth , the monster is a depiction of fear, while the hero, is the courageous self once liberated from his paralysing fear and the princess can be a desired goal or outcome.

learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear.

Nelson Mandela

Courage for me, represents the ability to step outside my comfort zone, and confront my fear, the fear of the unknown, of loosing security & stability, the fear of judgment for being different, or for not abiding and conforming to the norm.

It can be applicable to any situation in life, to a Job, a decision, a relationship …etc. Once one is crippled in fear, he let go of his powers, of the leadership of his life, and takes the passenger seat. Instead of setting goals and taking actions, he embodies the passive role and wait for people, organisations, destiny to consider him in their plans.

This realisation although obvious and logical, yet it took me by surprise when I was reflecting on some challenges I was facing at work in the past two weeks, and it shed light on how I was letting go of my role as active catalyst in life and instead of taking the leadership I chose to take the back seat because of the uncertainty of what might happen next.

So what does it take to be brave, to conquer the fear barrier, and own your life? it does take Courage, Faith, Trust in your abilities and in the divine support.

I guess to make things easier on you and me, we should ask ourselves, which one is stronger? the fear of taking the leap of faith? or the fear of what could happen if we do?. what would happen if we fail?, and what living with the feeling of a missed opportunity: to freedom, to a better job, to a better life, to a lifetime of happiness and success?

Life is meant to be lived, and we, as spiritual beings having this human experience, are meant, to explore the unlimited possibilities available to us, to take risks, to fail, pick ourselves up, learn and move on to the next adventure, to succeed, rejoice and celebrate. We are not supposed to have a stagnant life lacking purpose and drive, a dull life with no passion to keep us bright and joyful.

We were unfortunately conditioned to be perfect, and were given a boring road map to how a successful life should look like, but as we are entering the Aquarian age , the age of expansion of the collective consciousness, of awakening and of truth, it is our duty to start leading by example, to show our next generation a new way of being, away from the old paradigms & limiting beliefs that was bestowed upon us, Instead, we should guide them to embrace the magic of life and to look at it with an eye full of wonder and curiosity, just like the child that we were once.

Be the light!