
Saved by Alex Dobrenko and
The Surrender Experiment: My Journey into Life's Perfection
Saved by Alex Dobrenko and
I always teach in the immediate. When I am working with someone, I don’t concern myself with where they are in the realization process or a specific trajectory. In this way, the teaching can be immediate and not “loaded” with preconceived ideas of where someone is coming from or where they are headed. Hence the exchange is intuitive, instant, and f
... See moreADYA I will try to explain what happened experientially. At the moment of awakening, it was as though I was completely outside who I thought I was. There was a vast, vast, vast emptiness. In that vast emptiness, in that infinite emptiness, there was the smallest, smallest, smallest point of light you could imagine. And that smallest point of light
... See moreThe universe was invested not in Judy’s café, but in Judy’s enlightenment. Self-actualization involves detachment, not attachment to form; it acknowledges that form is limited, but spirit is not. And that is why we let go: we release our attachment to form so that universal substance can rearrange it. We pray, “Dear God, I surrender. I’ve tried to
... See moreBut surrender did give me clarity in one essential area: my personal preferences of like and dislike were not going to guide my life. By surrendering the hold those powerful forces had on me, I was allowing my life to be guided by a much more powerful force, life itself.