The End of Suffering or What Surrender Really Means
Posted by admin at Oct 2nd, 2007 in Uncategorized
In a crisis we don’t have time to think; we’re all emotion and instinct. We are totally and absolutely present. This is why we hear so many stories of people thrust into a sudden emergency achieving incredible feats that seem, by normal human standards, impossible. When we are truly present, we are in direct and unfettered contact with our core essence, the source of all power. And when we are in this state, we can do anything.
Some people, in fact, are only ever present when in the throes of an emergency, which explains why those people seem beset by one crisis after another in their lives: to be present.
Thankfully, it doesn’t require a crisis to become fully present, but when those sudden tragedies and other unwanted life situations do invariably occur, the way to free yourself of your pain and suffering, and to transmute the undesirable situation into an opportunity to attract a desirable one, is through presence. And in a negative situation, the way to be present is to surrender.
