OmniYoga

Vision vs Surrender to Life

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@Matt8800

1 minute ago, Matt8800 said:

@OmniYoga

3. After acceptance, surrender to movement from the Source.

4. Surrender to the movement of the Source. Your actions will become what Buddhists call "right action". The Bhagavad Gita  says that we should perform correct action but be unattached from the fruits of the action.

 

"movement from the Source." I have no idea what is that yet

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2 hours ago, Anton Rogachevski said:

Hello, and thank you for the great question,

To surrender your vision doesn't mean to give it up. You can both strive for things, and surrender your will, there's no contradiction.

This is not physical surrender, or the idea of "surrender" we usually think about, it's the let go of the imaginary controller - as simple and basic as that sounds, it may take you years to understand experientially through awakening, and even then you will realise that you can't surrender, there's nothing and no-one to surrender. It's not up to you, and you can't force it. It's done for you in the right place and time according to god's will.

Godspeed

Perfectly put! I like your articulation.

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1 hour ago, OmniYoga said:

@Matt8800

"movement from the Source." I have no idea what is that yet

It's aligning yourself with the present moment, and making your mind disciplined enough to have control over your imagination about the future and the memories of the past.

Therein, there is no attachment to results, therefore no fear and no grief.

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