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Surrender
राजीव
Surrender can carry different meanings depending on the context from yielding before a stronger force, to letting go of control or possession, to allowing oneself to be moved by emotion, or simply coming to terms with ones circumstances without continued inner resistance. Usually Surrender is misunderstood as defeat, as abandonment and even emotional submission, however Surrender when seen from higher perspectives, be it contextual to worldly matters or otherwise, is not about giving up but a fully evaluated, understood and act of full acceptance. Intellect remails fully present, it still observes, evaluates but compulsive resisting , controlling and ignorantly identifying concepts, believes, assumptions, possessions are dropped. Intellect no longer insists on either being right or wrong, true or false , immoral or moral or for that matter any judgemental conclusions. It begins and stays with everything as it is. The intellect now rises above its natural and evolutionary purpose of survival, prediction, control, categorization, identification and natural resistance to uncertainty. It does so by recognizing the fleeting nature of all experiences, its own limits, fluidity of life. So surrender here is not destruction of intellect. It is: release of compulsive cognitive contraction. At this point a new possibility emerges which is not absence of intellect but as non-resistant intelligence, which allows coherent functioning. Intellect drops its compulsive domination and adopts a coherent participatory alignment with everything around. Now it only watches which is not passive indifference but attentive presence, non-compulsive observation and reduced interference from rigid identifications but full participation. The organism still acts but without the constant psychological resistance Now the intellect is itself witnessing awareness not because actions or activities have stopped but because this state allows reorganization at deeper levels as compulsive identification is not more, the latest structures become visible Now there is merger with larger developmental movement , which actually was always happening but excessive identification creates boundaries So surrender is not forcing evolution nor abandoning intelligence but intelligence becoming transparent enough to participate in the flow without excessive self-contraction. So, intellect matures, then loosens, then observes and there emerges a different much higher order of intelligence. The Hindi/Sanskrit-derived word समर्पण (Samarpan) is much richer than the English word surrender. In many contexts, surrender sounds passive, defeated, or forced. Samarpan usually carries a sense of conscious offering, devotion, and willing alignment. Root and Structure समर्पण (Samarpan) comes from Sanskrit: सम् (sam) completely, fully, together, wholly अर्पण (Arpan) offering, dedication समर्पण (sam-arpaṇ) complete offering, total dedication So at its core, Samarpan is the act of fully offering oneself and not merely giving up but giving over with awareness. Psychologically Samarpan also means: dropping inner resistance, ceasing fragmentation, ending the constant fight with reality. This is not defeat, rather it is It is: acceptance without collapse, openness without passivity. A person in Samarpan may still act strongly, but without egoic friction. Emotional Texture of the Word Samarpan often includes SOFTNESS, HUMILITY, STEADFASTNESS, FAITH, INTIMACY AND INTERNAL PEACE. It is active and alive and not a dead end.
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