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Surrender (Continued)

San Jose, California, 
United States
11th July, 1996

Chapter 2 - The Path To The Goal That Is You

Day 77 - Surrender (Continued)

Self reliance requires enormous courage. When there is nobody else or you want to depend on yourself for everything, you need a lot of courage. Surrender takes less courage. A person who cannot
surrender cannot be self-reliant either. If you don’t have enough
courage to surrender, then it is not possible to be self reliant, you simply fool yourself. If you do not have a hundred dollars, you cannot have a thousand dollars. 

Even a little fear is detrimental to self-reliance. Self reliance contains surrender. Fifty dollars contains ten dollars. Often people think that surrender is a way to escape from their responsibilities, then they end up blaming the Divine for all their problems. In fact, true surrender is taking total responsibility for everything. 

How? Take full responsibility and then pray for help. Surrender eventually leads you to self-reliance because there is nothing other than the big self. In the word ‘bhakti there are four letters “bha” “ka” “ta” and “I” (ee). “Bha” means fulfilment and nourishment. “Ka” is a means of knowing. “Ta” means redeeming, saving, salvation (tarana). “I” (ee) is shakti, or energy. 

So there are four components to bhakti : fulfillment and nourishment, a means of knowing, salvation, and energy. Bhakti nourishes you. Bhakti is the right Knowledge, the means of knowing. When bhakti is there, doubts do not come. Bhakti saves you. Bhakti gives you the most energy. Bhakti contains the seed of all these qualities. 

All the emotional upheavals one goes through are because one doesn’t know bhakti. A river has two banks that allow water to flow in a particular direction. In a flood, water is scattered all over. When your emotions get flooded everywhere, your mind is in a mess. When all your intense feelings flow in one direction, that is most powerful, that is bhakti. A sign of intelligence is bhakti and surrender.

Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankarji 
Celebrating Silence 

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