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Important reminder for surrender

by Carla Aspesberger

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This is an insight chat that talks around Self-realization. Surrender is not something we do but something we allow. When you allow the mind to dissolve, it returns to the source which it never left. Like a wave melting back into the ocean.

SurrenderSelf RealizationRemembranceEgo DissolutionMind BodyContemplationNeural PathwaysContemplative QuestioningMind Body Interactions

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Welcome,

Dear heart,

To this insight chat about Source Remembrance.

As you allow the ego,

Mind,

And personality to dissolve back into Source,

Remember that you are that Source you are dissolving back into.

You see,

You lose nothing.

The personality does not lose anything.

It melts back into the Source it never left from,

Like a wave melts and disappears back into the ocean,

Back into itself.

You have that access to Source all the time.

Be.

Recognize that pure being,

Not an objectified or cause being,

Just simply being,

Evaporating any borders of any sort.

You know you exist.

This is the first primal fact.

After that,

Experiences can arise.

So thoughts,

Beliefs,

Habits all come after the knowing that you exist.

This self-realization is always at your disposal.

The open secret,

Yet most often neglected or disregarded because it is so intimately consistent and obvious.

This can be explained by understanding the mind-body construct.

The mind always looks for energy-effective ways to operate.

Using the least amount of energy possible,

It automatizes most things to keep the conscious mind interacting with the outside landscape operational.

So how does this do this?

By finding consistency and validity.

These two to the mind is truth.

And this agreement allows a new pathway of neurons to fire and form a highway,

Which results in the information penetrating and resting into the subconscious.

Just like it is effortless and automatic to breathe and listen,

So it is remembering and realizing the truth of what you are.

Asking yourself this question and deeply contemplating it.

Who am I?

And try to answer that in words or thoughts.

Simply being the answer is enough.

Meet your Teacher

Carla AspesbergerAmsterdam, Netherlands

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