Guru Siyag’s Siddha Yoga

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surrender, properly understood

Surrender in this meditation can be misunderstood. You are not slumping down and dropping away. Instead, you are surrendering your body and its survival urges, and analytical processes regardless of what happens.

This surrender is achieved by keeping your attention at the 3rd eye instead of on the body and it’s hardwired survival instinct.

I.e., regardless of what sensory data you get, you do not evaluate it and decide on a protective course of action. Rather, you return your attention, unbroken to the immovable kingdom, the Source of All That Is, the ever-present omscienscient omnipotence.

Surrender isn’t really surrender: it seems to be surrender because you think you are a body and you think you are giving it over to something else, perhaps leading to YOUR downfall. In fact, you are doing nothing but breaking the connection to the lie that you are the body and realizing what you really are.

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