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My most
frequently asked questions are "how do I surrender control?"
and "how do I know I'm still surrendering?" I find
in my own life that when I am struggling with this question I can
ask myself another that seems unrelated, but for me is really the
same question. And that is, "How willing am I to be myself
no matter what?" and, "am I willing to be myself if it
means I never get my heart's desire?"
When
I am committed to being myself I live from a soulful place that
is naturally uncontrolling and faithful. It's the only place
of real security, and the only place of true power. I become
unwilling to compromise myself or pretend that I am different than
who I truly am. Itake my power back from others and leave
them free to respond in any way they need. When we are willing
to be ourselves, we immediately become attractive to what exactly
matches us, and lo and behold, we usually get what we want.
But sometimes we do not get what we originally wanted---we discover
that it wasn't a true heart's desire because it wasn't coming from
our true selves.
Thank
God for the times when we don't get what we asked for. But,
what I see more often happen in my life and the lives of my clients
is we get exactly what we ask for, even when it doesn't suit our
true self. We can wind up married to the wrong person, working
in the wrong profession, and spending our time in ways that make
it difficult to commit to the Self.
Because
we haven't been living the life our Soul desires, when we finally
commit to the Self, our lives can literally come apart at the seams.
Everything that doesn't fit what our Soul ultimately wants gets
thrown out. This process can be chaotic and frightening, and
does require surrendering control and a trust that our Soul is taking
care of us.
Sometimes
the process becomes so chaotic or scary we may try to put on the
breaks, or make deals with our Soul to slow down. One of my
clients had a reading at the beginning of the year around her soul's
purpose, was overjoyed to hear that it was what she had thought
it was, and made a commitment on the spot to let herself have it.
However, her life was going to have to change drastically, and doubts
and fears came up even though she was filled with enthusiasm and
anticipation.
Months
later she was taking very little action to support her life purpose.
At the same time, she was in several near accidents in her commute
to and from a job that was draining her Soul instead of supporting
it. When I asked her how her commitment to Self was doing,
she burst into tears. Her life purpose had fallen by the wayside,
but her Soul was going to have it or die. This sounds terribly
drastic, but when we've made that intentional commitment and our
Souls hear it, there really is no going back to the old life without
extreme suffering.
Luckily
for my client, she recommitted to her Self. She's taking small
steps in support of her self, trusting that her Soul knows what
it is doing.
If you
are having trouble surrendering control, ask yourself how committed
are you to your Self no matter what, no matter where that Self will
lead you. Then, watch as your life accelerates and change
begins to happen. Even though as we surrender we give up doing
and going after what we want, you'll find that there is plenty to
do just in keeping up with the changes in your life. And,
your heart's desire will most likely arrive in the meantime.
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