Either you fully trust or you don’t. Ishvara Pranidhana is a concept that roughly translates to “total surrender to God” but of course, around these parts we don’t necessarily subscribe to the concept of God in the “old guy on a cloud judging you” way. A teacher of mine called it perfection, or at least the idea of perfection. I think of it as something greater than myself, or a universal divinity that connects everything and everyone. It’s the stars and the space in between the stars, it’s something far greater than our egoic self. In a sense we are all it, and none of us are it, all at once. When we drop our ego we can see a greatness far beyond the day to day dramas of a human life. It’s the greatness we feel when we love something fully, when we play music, when we walk in nature. It’s the greatness we connect to when we get out of our own way. It’s an experience more than a thought, it’s our natural state. It’s
Dumbshit Ego
Dumbshit Ego
Dumbshit Ego
Either you fully trust or you don’t. Ishvara Pranidhana is a concept that roughly translates to “total surrender to God” but of course, around these parts we don’t necessarily subscribe to the concept of God in the “old guy on a cloud judging you” way. A teacher of mine called it perfection, or at least the idea of perfection. I think of it as something greater than myself, or a universal divinity that connects everything and everyone. It’s the stars and the space in between the stars, it’s something far greater than our egoic self. In a sense we are all it, and none of us are it, all at once. When we drop our ego we can see a greatness far beyond the day to day dramas of a human life. It’s the greatness we feel when we love something fully, when we play music, when we walk in nature. It’s the greatness we connect to when we get out of our own way. It’s an experience more than a thought, it’s our natural state. It’s