Even though the Law of Surrender means accepting anything that happens in your life, it does not mean a passive tolerance for what you don't like, or ignore injustice, or allow yourself to be a victim or be controlled. True surrender is active, positive, assertive ... A creative effort to take advantage of your situation, with a spiritual appreciation.
The Law is not about pretending anything, or rejecting your true feelings; is to transform them. You learn to give up by changing your perspective.
In its purest sense, this Law guides you to surrender to the moment - to accept whatever arises. It involves not only accepting the ups and downs of life, but also accepting yourself - your body, your thoughts, and your feelings ... Life will continue to offer you challenges and trials.
When you take life easy, even your difficulties will look pleasant, like playing a game full of challenges or solving a puzzle.
Start with the little things. When you have a slight disagreement, accept the other person's point of view and see what happens. Let go of the little troubles.
But life does not always give us what we prefer, therefore our desires lead us to ties, anxiety, and frustration. Following your little will will bring you temporary satisfaction, but not lasting happiness. When you see clearly that life is not only about getting what you want, but also learning to want what you get, you will align your life with the Law of Surrender.
Effort is a part of life: Begin by exchanging your energy and attention to the desires of this smallest will for the wisdom of a Higher will.
Surrender is an act of humility, an acceptance that life is a mystery whose depth the mind cannot unravel. I mean