What exactly comes in the way of surrender? Most importantly, it is ego, the exaggerated self that views itself in the highest regard. Ego is fond of considering itself seriously, whereas no one else does that. Weakening of ego is directly proportional to strengthening of surrender. If this is the case, then why is it difficult to surrender even in hard circumstances?
From my perspective as a disciple, surrender is mistakenly believed to be equivalent with non-action, which it is not. Our years of training and belief in action doesn’t permit us to surrender because then we are no longer in control, which is a frightening thought for folks like me who love to regulate events happening in our life.
Then, how to surrender to the master? Surrender comes from the faith and belief that the Guru is the guiding light. And here lies the turmoil, because our pre-conceived notions and knowledge do not let us rely on the master totally. We are afraid to give in ourselves to the Guru or we give little, or give expecting the result in the return.
In fact, my feeling is that our mind is extremely calculative and manipulative. It keeps an account of each effort made and the outcome received. The wisdom comes in the way of surrender, because it doesn’t let you renounce all your notions. Surrendering to the Guru means that you have to empty your mind and absorb the wisdom of the guru, which strangely is a paradoxical situation, summarized in the famous ‘what if’ context, which is the root cause of all doubts.
What if, I surrendered and it didn’t happen as I’ve thought? If these are your feelings, where is the surrender? For most of us Guru is the shortcut to deliverance and that too ‘my’ way. He is just another medium to fulfil wishes when circumstances get tough. Isn’t it the way most of us pray?
Actually, most of us are not surrendering to the Guru, rather recruiting the master to fulfil our desires and make our lives simpler, which the Guru can with His Midas touch. He is the alchemist who can turn paltry iron in the precious gold. And we come in the fold of Guru with an expectation to seek solutions for our everyday living, for things and concerns non-existent in the larger scheme of things, yet extremely critical for us! Rather than relying on the Guru we are directing the master to find solutions to our life’s troubles. Here lies the inability to surrender because Guru is an additional facilitator to live the lives we’ve decided for ourselves.
Our unwillingness to surrender clips our wings to rise to the fullest potential because we do not let the master weave His magic. So bogged down are we with the mundane that the master who could have enabled us to rise to a conscience higher than the current remains trapped in bestowing blessings for the fulfilment of the ordinary. Perhaps, our incapability to surrender lies in our mindset. Just the way Arjuna viewed Krishna as a friend because of his myopic vision, in the same way, we get fooled by the simplicity of the Guru and start viewing him as a mortal being, which He is not and is the biggest sin committed on the part of the disciple.
The question is how to surrender. Like, the famous Nike slogan ‘Just do it,’ because there is no other way, but to surrender. For me surrender is akin to becoming a child who believes and trusts his parents under all circumstances. That’s what surrender is for me, anyone or everyone. Just trust Guru implicitly and follow him blindly. The master knows all.
Disclaimer: These thoughts are strictly mine and any any resonance with you or your thoughts is not coincidental
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