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Surrender: The Gift of Uncertainty
By Kali Dass
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So often we find ourselves in situations
beyond our control. Maybe a loved one is in the hospital unexpectedly,
or perhaps we are at the interview for that perfect job. More
commonly, it's just everyday gridlock traffic on the freeway.
The common thread in all these examples is the uncertainty of
the outcome and the inevitable tension and stress that accompany
the wish for a certain result.
At the end of the average day, we have confronted many situations
that fall into this category. Most days, we have a fair amount
of success in obtaining our desired end. And the consistency of
this success causes us to think we have control over the outcome
of things. If we succeed, say, eighty percent of the time, the
other twenty percent is easy to ignore.
This is the experience of our day to day life. We have the larger
percentage of our expectations fulfilled, so we feel we're doing
okay. Then one day, out of the blue, it happens. The you-know-what
hits the fan.
Suddenly we are in the midst of a situation so far out of control,
we have no way to deal with it. Depending on the specifics of
the situation, a whole smorgasbord of responses can present themselves,
including anger, fear, frustration, and the big question, "Why
is this happening to me?" All sorts of thoughts arise, sending
us into a tailspin of doubt and despair.
The paradoxical thing about this situation is that it is truly
a supreme gift. Life has set up the opportunity for us to learn
one of the greatest lessons of all: surrender. This type of surrender
isn't the outcome of cowardice or fear. It is instead the realization
of a universal truth: that we never did have control over the
outcome of situations and that any real measure of control actually
lies hidden in the act of surrender itself. With this realization
comes a sense of supreme joy and peace.
Ultimately, we are not surrendering to any particular thing or
event, but rather to life as a whole. We gradually come to accept
the uncertainty that life holds and learn to live in the state
of surrender.
Unfortunately, the human tendency is to resist surrender, to resist
letting go, adding even more suffering to a given situation. Although
it is a simple and sometimes obvious solution, surrender can be
difficult to achieve and involve all sorts of temporary unpleasantness.
So for most of u,s the experience of surrender is a slow and ongoing
process, made up of many small attempts that add up to the whole.
By nature, people are searching for joy and happiness through
the fulfillment of their desires. But the real joy lies in the
way we approach a given situation, accepting the result, regardless
of our personal wishes. Not only can this stance help us maintain
our peace and joy, but it also allows us to open ourselves to
the infinite possibilities in life that are available moment to
moment.
It is this sense of openness that we want to cultivate, so when
life pulls the rug from under us we don't have to feel like a
rock sinking to the bottom of the ocean. Instead we can be like
a bubble floating on the wave of uncertainty, viewing life with
a sense of awe and wonder. With this new perspective, we glimpse
the real gift the awareness of uncertainty brings. By its very
nature it forces us to focus our awareness in the present moment,
the here-and-now, where we can discover the creative pulse of
life at play.
The stance of surrender doesn't mean that we don't have a preferred
outcome. We still go about our daily lives engaging in action
and setting realistic goals, but we have a different perspective.
We enter a new undertaking with a feeling of openness to that
which is beyond our sight, and a willingness to accept direction
from a power greater than ourselves. The outcome may not be what
we had planned, but it may be just as good, or better, than we
ever could have imagined.
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