5/20/2023 0 Comments Accept My Surrender by Jane DavittWe're not in charge and what matters is now, not some imagined future we may or may not achieve. At this stage, life comes alive and we discover surprise and mystery. We surrender control of the results of our actions and suddenly, this moment is it, the one that matters. We accept that this very moment is the only thing we have any real say about we might as well pay attention to it. Hes put that aside, living the peaceful existence he thinks he needs. Hes done a lot of things hes not proud of, a lot of things that he misses deep inside, but cant bring himself to look for in his new life. Surrendering the results of our actions puts our attention on how we are in this moment, what's actually here, what life is now. Charles is a professor, an expatriate Brit, and a man with a past. When everything we're doing, saying, and making is no longer aimed at controlling the future, at producing a certain result, we're able to drop into the present moment and experience this moment directly, as it is. When we turn the results over, we are, amazingly, granted access to the present moment in a new and fresh way. We accept that we can do everything right and well, and still not reach the goal we had set out to achieve. When we surrender, we let go of the results of our actions.
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