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Surrender is not a weakness

Editor:

Editor:

The uniqueness of temptation it is only in the midst of our minds, we can choose to be overcome by it or move away from it.

Everything we do has cause and effect, the thought of giving into our temptatipons is so profound, that we may be living in our ancestors old ways, it has been passed down from generation to genration.

If there is truly nothing that we can do to change our emotions and remove ourselves from the situation internally,

Moreover, we are to acccept the presence of the moment. By dropping all inner resistance. The flase unhappy self that loves feeling miserable, resentful, or sorry for the hurt we put onto self, the feeling of that we can no longer survive such burdens we've caused amoungst ourselves.

However, this not considered an issue, nor a problem. There are solutions and helpful ways to overcome this cyclic existence by using the resources given throughout the community. This life we are all living is not the life we've chosen to live there is more to living.

Moreover, we only do what we have been shown, therefore, our past is what makes us who we are today.

To become the better person we all wish for, we must not turn away from those whose experience and expertise is greater than ours.

We must humble ourselves to accept and honor them for their quality of learning on what they pass onto us.

At this point it's called, surrender the burden within. Surrender is not weakness. There is great strength in it.

Only a surrendered person has spiritual power.

Through surrender, we will be free internally of the situation. We may then find that the situation changes without any effort on our part.

In any case we are truly free from the burdens within.

No matter where we go throughout our lives and try to release the pain of misery from people, places, and things. To enjoy the peaceful moment of the presence, we must not try to think that the problem isn't there.

However, the circumstances of the situation will always be ahead waiting for us. Furthermore, many of us often think God has assigned us to change the world around us, whether good or bad, when in reality he is interested in changing us. Why?

To make each of us, "A vessel for honor sanctified and useful for the master, prepared for every good work" (2 Tim 2:21 )

Fabian Tom, Burns Lake