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On Jul 9, 2014Sarah Joy wrote :
I absolutely love idea and feeling of surrender. I impart it consciously through the work that I do. But when is "surrender" equal to "giving up?" I recently had to retreat from one version of a dream I had held, manifested, and then found myself sabotaging or perhaps simply failing to be in sync with the organization I felt forced to leave. Did I "give up"? Not discipline myself to conform to the needs of the group as my passion for my work overwhelmed my more "rational" senses. Is it: "follow your bliss" or "surrender to whatever is happening in the present? I am trying to do both. I hold deep hope, faith and patience that my bliss will be possible to follow in a major manifestation around September, 2014. In the meantime, there is little I can do or make to forward the manifestation of my bliss. This is the place where surrendering to whatever is happening takes over. It is NOT a feeling of "giving up," but "waiting for the time to be right."
Timing and surrender go hand in hand, the same as timing and action must be in snyc to bring success and perhaps a few moments of fulfillment.
When we can do nothing to help others or stop suffering in the world, surrendering to our own present moments can be all we can do.... and send strong positive energy to those living in need.
Sometimes, I feel I must burn in suffering even with all who are now struggling on this earth.... as we "live through the 6th Extinction." Many are and will suffer yet as climates change, crops grow differently or not at all, water levels rise and weather patterns change. The stresses on mankind will be great. Will these problems accepted and then dealt with as realistically as possible by a cohort of surrendered individuals? Are we being led to learn to "stick through our deepest suffering" in order to prepare for the harsher times to come?
These ramblings come flowing through from the inspiration of your writing today. Thank you. I have never been moved to reply so much to comments I have read. It feels good to let these things be said, at last.
On Jul 9, 2014 Sarah Joy wrote :
I absolutely love idea and feeling of surrender. I impart it consciously through the work that I do. But when is "surrender" equal to "giving up?" I recently had to retreat from one version of a dream I had held, manifested, and then found myself sabotaging or perhaps simply failing to be in sync with the organization I felt forced to leave. Did I "give up"? Not discipline myself to conform to the needs of the group as my passion for my work overwhelmed my more "rational" senses. Is it: "follow your bliss" or "surrender to whatever is happening in the present? I am trying to do both. I hold deep hope, faith and patience that my bliss will be possible to follow in a major manifestation around September, 2014. In the meantime, there is little I can do or make to forward the manifestation of my bliss. This is the place where surrendering to whatever is happening takes over. It is NOT a feeling of "giving up," but "waiting for the time to be right."
Timing and surrender go hand in hand, the same as timing and action must be in snyc to bring success and perhaps a few moments of fulfillment.
When we can do nothing to help others or stop suffering in the world, surrendering to our own present moments can be all we can do.... and send strong positive energy to those living in need.
Sometimes, I feel I must burn in suffering even with all who are now struggling on this earth.... as we "live through the 6th Extinction." Many are and will suffer yet as climates change, crops grow differently or not at all, water levels rise and weather patterns change. The stresses on mankind will be great. Will these problems accepted and then dealt with as realistically as possible by a cohort of surrendered individuals? Are we being led to learn to "stick through our deepest suffering" in order to prepare for the harsher times to come?
These ramblings come flowing through from the inspiration of your writing today. Thank you. I have never been moved to reply so much to comments I have read. It feels good to let these things be said, at last.