The surrender Process is essential to access the reality of life.
Have you ever practiced a life in total Spiritual surrender? Just like Buddhist monks are sanyasi or Yogi?
In ancient practices, every spiritual practitioner used to have ultimate surrender which is 100% coming out of any type of commercial entanglement.
Leave the job, leave your family, leave everything behind and go with the spiritual flow. They used to surrender for at least a few months, a few years, or even forever.
Until there is no surrender, a person never experiences enlightenment or even self-realization, because all his senses and behaviors are entangled with the commercial world which keeps him busy and drives him guilty when he doesn’t earn any money or fame.
Feeling guilty when you don’t have money is a clear indication of how strongly you are programmed by the commercial world and how much you are controlled by your survival life.
You see there are millions of beings in the animal kingdom, and the plant kingdom they don’t have any guilt when they don’t earn money. Feeling guilt is a human mind game.
To come out of the mind games and illusions, a person must go through ultimate surrender. In ancient times people were not much driven by money or fame as we do now. Spiritual masters or organizations used to facilitate them to surrender and help to improve their spiritual growth.


What is Spiritual Surrender?
Usually, surrender means giving up something. That is the reason here I am specifying spiritual surrender.
Spiritual surrender doesn’t mean you give up practical life and you are running away from responsibilities and becoming lazy and not thriving for something great.
Here surrender means a process to come out of your ego and false identifications and connect with universal consciousness, the ultimate. If you have absolute spiritual awareness, you can do this while you are even in family responsibility.
Self means a box and spiritual surrender means coming out of the box and seeing the big picture. When you sense the big picture, you will fill with lots of enthusiasm, and you will work unconditionally. When you surrender your purpose will lead you and help to come out of all your bad karma.
Of course, when you have a family responsibility, especially when your children are small & dependent on you, you can’t leave your commercial job just because you are bound by your family responsibilities. But where there is a will there’s a way. If you have a higher calling, you can still surrender while you are taking your responsibilities.
If you have a possibility just leave all your commercial entanglement and practice spiritual surrender at least for 3 months or 6 months. Don’t work for money, just work for giving and receiving whatever comes in your way. It will update your perceptions and the way you witness life will become pure and divine. Right perception will cleanse your karma.
Dependency and surrender both look the same but not the same
There are some fake spiritual practitioners who become monks or sanyasi or become houseless and wander here and there. They are basically scared of commercial life and give up taking responsibility and they will become dependent or even parasites. These people are driven by their fears and laziness. Simply saying they are lost in their comfort zones.
Those kinds of people become full-time beggars. Of course, I am not talking about those who seek temporary help because of any emergencies. May someone lose their job, or wallet and be bankrupt and need to stay on the road for a few days or months, but that’s totally fine, that’s their lesson in life. They will change their life once they thrive in the right direction.
But people who live in parasite consciousness take advantage of spiritual surrender and they mask themselves like spiritual practitioners.
That’s why we always see fake masters and fake spiritual practitioners. That will be another story. Let us come back to our main point.
If you are single How to practice Spiritual surrender:
- At least for 3 months to 6 months don’t work for money, only work to serve as a volunteer. 100% unconditional action.
- Doing your best without expecting anything in return is called Karma Yoga. The one who works unconditionally without expecting personal profits.
This will help you cleanse your commercial thought patterns and remove your guilty-related money and earnings. Actually, that’s beautiful freedom.
- Become a minimalist and sustain life with minimum resources whatever your surrender allows you.
- Join any genuine spiritual organization and devote yourself a few months to processing your limitedness and serving the higher possibility and practicing meditation
If you have a family, children/wife/husband
- Take permission from your family members and arrange facilities for your children for the next 3 months so they can be safe and continue their activities
Join some spiritual organizations as unconditional volunteers or do solo travel with the spiritual quest
- In case you don’t have possibly take permission from your family to become a volunteer or solo unconditional traveler, don’t disappoint, where there is a will there’s a way, with your family responsibilities do whatever you need to do, just surrender to your family responsibility and be unconditional in all your activities that will reduce drama and gossip in your life, so you will have time for meditation and self-reflection.
Ultimate surrender makes you a wholesome person and integrates the wisdom and the divine energies.
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3 thoughts on “Day 13 – The Inner Silence Journey of Master Ojas Oneness for 365 days – “The surrender Process””
following our bliss, no matter what it takes from us, actually is a great lesson that I have learnt so far. We need more courage, more inner strength and self-trust to do that.
I resonate with this. Having spiritual surrender by devotional unconditional service is truly liberating. For the first two month of serving, my clinging and excuses of payment has been such a deep part of my dna. Letting this constraint go, it is simple my own capability, responsibility, and development.
I resonate with this. Having spiritual surrender by devotional unconditional service is truly liberating. For the first two month of serving, my clinging and excuses of payment has been such a deep part of my dna. Letting this constraint go, it is simple my own capability, responsibility, and development.