This card has been pulled as our contemplation in class a few times recently.
The word ‘surrender’ sometimes freaks people out, but bear with me while I try and explain why really it is a powerful practice.
Surrendering to ‘what is’ might seem a bit wishy-washy, but it is the work of being present and fully in the moment.
It is acceptance of the reality of this moment.
When you are not complaining and arguing with the reality of any moment, you are free to be in the experience of fully living it.
How true this is in our current situation of pandemic and isolation? If we spend all our time complaining about the new rules and regulations (which in essence are there for our collective good) we can miss the opportunity to be at home both physically but also mentally with ourselves, to be less rushed, to explore new ways of connecting, and perhaps make some changes for the better.
We can make time to listen to the inner voice that we might be in the habit of squashing down in all our busyness.
That is not the same as being a doormat, a pushover, a weakling that just accepts without question.
No it is freeing, because we can feel into the flow of life and slow down enough to listen.
We can recognise that yes we have personal agency in our life. We can listen to that voice in our head, we can make decisions, we can do things. We can choose the level of personal control within any situation.
Something I have noticed about surrendering, is that when my actions feel like they are in alignment with my dharma, with the universal big picture, then things will flow. They will come more easily.
When I am arguing with reality, then everything is a battle.
Which do you choose?
Much more meaning than is teased out here can be taken from these cards, this is just a start. I’d love your feedback and look out for my blog about the next card soon.
You can purchase your own set of these ‘Yoga off the mat, contemplations to enrich your practice’ cards from the store HERE and postage is free in Australia. They make a perfect gift too.
The gorgeous original picture on the front of each card is by Gayle Stone Art.