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By Lissa Rankin
We live in a culture that says that the only way to get what you want is to DO DO DO and then DO some more. Push. Struggle. Make it happen. Put your nose to the grindstone. Work your ass off. Try. And never ever give up.
I once believed this was true. Surrender was something I only did after everything else my ego knew how to do had failed. Once I had exhausted every available option, I would fall to my knees, usually in tears, and surrender to the Divine.
Now I know thereâs a whole other way to live, where surrender isnât a last ditch effort once youâve given up. Itâs a spiritual practice wherein you surrender first, not because there arenât actions to be taken, but because you trust that living in alignment with Divine Will is more easeful, more gratifying, and ultimately more fulfilling on a deep soul level than constantly chasing after the egoâs ever-grasping, never satisfied desires.
This Is Not the Law of Attraction
Maybe youâve already realized the insanity of trying to push, strive, and make things happen in the traditional way, and so now youâve traded it all in by practicing âthe law of attraction.â Instead of grinding away trying to get what you want, youâre now visualizing, vision boarding, and affirming that which your ego wants in order to âmanifestâ what you desires.
But isnât that just another form of âdoership?â Now, instead of pushing and striving, youâre pushing and striving in your efforts to manifest your desires. What if thereâs a whole other way of living? What if, instead of attaching to what your ego desires, youâre willing to let the Divine take the lead, allowing whatever is in the highest good come into being, regardless of what your ego desires? What if youâre willing to offer all your desires up to the Divine and then be brave enough to follow the spiritual guidance that directs you to the highest, even if youâre lead away from what you think you want? Would you be willing to trust that something higher than your ego has your best interests at heart? Would you be willing to let your Inner Pilot Light take the lead in your life, instead of keeping your ego in control of your decision-making?
Outrageous Openness
As Tosha Silver just taught this weekend in our second retreat with the doctors of the Whole Health Medicine Institute, itâs not only possible to offer up your desires and problems to the Divine; itâs actually a much more magical, miraculous, and fulfilling way to live. But this is not an easy concept for a group of doctors to grok! Try telling doctors that itâs not their job to attach to curing the patient, that itâs not their responsibility to assure a perfect surgical outcome, that they donât have the power to cure cancer or save someone from heart disease, that instead, they have the opportunity to allow their very skillful hands and minds to be servants of Divine Will, without claiming any credit for a âgoodâ outcome or blaming themselves for a âbadâ one! This doesnât mean these doctors wonât do everything within their power to achieve the best possible outcomes for their patients. But it does mean that instead of praying for a perfect outcome, they pray that whatever is in the highest may come into being. They pray that they may be vessels for Divine will, in whatever form is in the best interest of the soul of the patient.
This yearâs graduates of the Whole Health Medicine Institute Physician Training program TOTALLY get this, but itâs such a radical way of practicing medicineâsuch a radical way of practicing life, for that matterâthat we have to make it a daily practice. See if you can sense the peace in living this way . . .
Opportunities for Surrender
If youâre struggling to succeed in your career . . . surrender your desire to achieve and ask instead that you be used in service in whatever way is most aligned.
If youâre sick and in pain . . . let go of your attachment to cure and accept what is, right here, right now, without resistance.
If youâre yearning for true love . . . give your longing over to a power greater than you and trust that the perfect lover is already picked and you will meet this being in Divine timing, when your soul is ready to give and receive unconditional love.
If youâre trying to get pregnant . . . offer your desire to be a parent to the Divine and be willing to mother in whatever way the Divine wants to use you.
If youâre in the midst of a contentious divorce or youâre getting sued or your house isnât selling . . . trust and let go.
If your computer crashes or the market crashes and your bank account is dwindling, surrender.
If you long for a new car or a new apartment or even just a parking spot, offer it up to the Divine and watch for spiritual guidance that will lead you to whatever is most aligned for you.
Any unmet desire thatâs burdening you, any problem you think you have to solveâtry surrendering it over to the Divine as an offering of trust.
Banishing âMyâ
One thing Tosha taught the doctors this weekend is that putting this concept into practice in everyday life gets easier if you banish the word âmyâ from your vocabulary. If youâre afraid of losing âmyâ money or having a bad outcome of âmyâ surgical case, youâre going to grasp and attach. But if you know itâs Godâs money and Godâs surgery, you trust that itâs safe to let go. If youâre struggling through a divorce, itâs likely because youâre grasping at âmyâ house and âmyâ retirement account and âmyâ child. But what if itâs Godâs house, Godâs retirement account, and Godâs child? As Tosha said to me during my divorce, âYouâre suffering because you think itâs âmyâ books, âmyâ business, âmyâ kid. But you wouldnât have shit if it werenât for Godâs largess.â
Oy. Busted.
When you realize none of itâs yours, that you donât get to claim or even keep any of it, when youâre willing to let go of attaching to anything you consider âmine,â youâre suddenly free. Thereâs no need to grip or grasp. As Tosha says, âThe very act of grasping for the feather creates the wind current that pushes it away.â Ironically, very oftenâbut not alwaysâwhen you let go, thatâs the moment you suddenly get exactly what you want. But you canât choose to live this way for egoic purposes! The motivation must be pure. Let go because you trust, not because your ego is grasping at this spiritual teaching as yet another tool to get what it wants.
Surrender Isnât Passive
This is such a counter-cultural concept that most people resist letting go. Our culture teaches us that letting go is for sissies. Winners make things happen. Winners hustle. Only lazy people and losers surrender. Surrender sounds so god damn passive, right?
But letting go of attachment to the egoâs desires isnât lazy or careless or the action of a loser. Itâs the bravest risk youâll ever take because it requires you to trust in something the ego can never quite acceptâthat itâs actually safer to let the soul lead instead.
Letting go of attachment doesnât mean doing nothing. Once youâve offered over your desires and problems to a higher Source, youâll often find yourself leaping to take inspired action. But this action arises not from the gripping, grasping panic of the ego but from the relaxed, peaceful, creative problem solving and inspiration of the soul. When youâre brave enough to try this, youâre likely to find that everything becomes easier. Your desires become simply preferences, and your only real desire becomes your wish to let the Divine use you however best serves the highest good.
Putting Surrender Into Practice
Part of the beauty of this way of living is that it takes away all the anxiety that might normally accompany something like the launch of a new program. Let me give you an example of how Iâm called to practice surrender in practical ways. We just announced that we are now accepting applications for the Class of 2015 for the next Whole Health Medicine Institute Physician Training program. And just as we launched, our server crashed and the website was inaccessible. My team started to panic. Oh no! Computer problems! Who can sign up if thereâs no sales page?
Then we remembered . . . surrender it all. Surrender the computer problem. Surrender our desire to fill the program with twenty perfectly aligned doctors. Surrender any idea that the program is âmyâ program. Give it up. Let it go . . .
So we did this as a team. If weâre meant to do this program again and fill it with the 20 doctors we hope to attract, the website will come back up and youâll be able to read this. If not, well . . . none of it is âmine,â and I trust that if weâre not meant to do this, weâll be guided to do whatever else is most aligned. Weâve turned the whole program over the Divine, knowing it doesnât belong to us anyway, that we are merely the hands being offered in service to whatever is in the highest good for everyone involved. (God willing, if youâre a doctor interested in this program or you know one who is, youâll be able to read the invitation here).
Cave Early
Living this way takes constant practice. I have to remember what Iâve learned from my spiritual teachers at least twenty times a day, because my habit of grasping and doing and pushing to solve problems is so ingrained after years of cultural brainwashing that I have to keep remembering to surrender over and over. But the more I do it, the more quickly I remember to let go. Surrender is no longer something I do as an act of desperation after everything else has failed. Itâs something I try to do within minutes of identifying a desire or encountering a problem I think I need to solve. As Martha Beck says, âCave early.â
When you choose to live this way, a surprising thing happens. Your anxiety goes away. Not always permanently. You may have to be reminded over and over. But when youâre in the zone of trust, anxiety canât co-exist.
So I challenge you. Are you ready to release anxiety. Are you willing to cave early? Would you be willing to be this brave? I dare you . . . but only if youâre ready to attain inner peace and find yourself awash in
joy . . .

'The Cure for All Anxiety' has 1 comment
December 8, 2014 @ 1:02 pm 7towers
Excellent , What we think is our greatest disaster that of being completely thwarted and in exhaustion surrender turns out to be the greatest gift.