Another
reason for the surrender to circumstances is when accepting the circumstances
is rooted in our inner freedom. Our inner freedom begins when we recognize the
psychological background of saying no. It is because when we say no to some
circumstance of our life, we most often feel free and intelligent. We
unconsciously believe that saying yes would have been equal to submitting
ourselves to that particular circumstance or the intentions of a person. In
that case, we would have believed that our liberties were curtailed. The sense
of intelligence is afforded by the fact that we often need to explain when we
say no, with logical, complex reaons, whereas positive answers are usually
accepted by our environment without any further explanation.
In
the course of our life, however, most of us have recognized–through experience
and at the cost of a lot of suffering–that the freedom of saying no is a mere
virtual freedom that is only good for reinforcing our Ego. As separate Egos we
often tend to forget the basic fact of life that existence is dialectic. That
is, no joy may exist without sorrow, and no happiness may exist without
suffering.
This
forgetfulness is, naturally, understandable, since we all strive to be happy,
to enjoy life, so we bravely say yes to these, but our answer to suffering and unpleasant
experiences is generally no. This behaviour appears to be perfectly natural and
human.
But
how would we know that we are happy at a specific moment without ever
experiencing sorrow in our life? Would we be aware that we are joyful at this
moment, when we have never experienced sadness? Pleasure and grief, happiness
and unhappiness are equally parts of the same thing, they constitute the two
side of the same thing; that means that if we fail to experience one side, we
will not be able to learn about the other. If we reject unhappiness, we will
not have the opportunity to experience happiness.
Only
when we are able to recognize this basically dual nature of existence, the fact
that happiness is rooted in unhappiness, shall our inner freedom enable us to
say yes with pleasure to the things that are happening to us.
Once
we have achieved the ability to say yes, our internal resistance to the things
that happen to us will also cease, and we become conscious and alert to the present moment, and events emerging from that moment. We shall readily accept
anything and everything the moment brings to us, let it be joy or sorrow,
because we will be fully aware that all these are parts of the same game. That
is the only way of remaining quiet, open and ready to accept things, and in
this way we shall be presented with peace of mind and the ability to
concentrate our attention.
In
that state of tranqulity, our concentrated attention will show us what we need
to do in the specific moment concerned. Our reaction will therefore be an
intelligent deed. Only the readiness to accept things, rooted in inner freedom,
and surrender to the circumstances may become the foundation of our spiritual development.
~From the book: Frank M. Wanderer: The Revolution of Consciousness: Deconditioning the Programmed Mind
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Frank is also the author of the following books:
- The Revolution of Consciousness — Deconditioning the Programmed Mind
- The Chant of the Heart: Enjoy the Nectar of Being
- The Flames of Alertness: Discover the Power of Consciousness!
- The Biggest Obstacle to Enlightenment: How to Escape from the Prison of Mind Games?
- and several other books on consciousness and enlightenment.
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