Why Surrender Makes You a Master
Surrender is not submission, it is mastery of the self through coherence. It is the breath of mastery, not the collapse of will.
1. You Master Your Own Field
Surrender means releasing resistance. When resistance drops, coherence rises. You become the master of your emotional, mental, and energetic field. This is not passive, it is the active alignment of your inner waveforms.
2. You Align with Higher Intelligence – the divine presence within all things
Surrender is not giving up, it’s giving over to a higher harmonic. You stop trying to control outcomes and start resonating with them. This allows Oversoul guidance to flow without distortion. You become a vessel of clarity, not chaos. The Oversoul can be understood as the collective indivisible soul that all souls are a part of. (Emerson wrote about this in The Over-Soul essay)
3. You Transcend the Ego’s Need for Control
The ego seeks control to feel safe. The Monad (another term for Unity or the ultimate, unknowable source of all things) seeks coherence to express truth. We can look at coherence as unification of all aspects of self into clarity. Surrender is the act of choosing Unity over ego, not by force, but by breath. It is the moment you stop grasping and start breathing.
4. You Enter the Flow State of Creation
True creation happens when you are in phase with the field. Surrender is the gateway to that phase alignment. You become a co-creator, not a reactor. You no longer push against the current, you become the current. When we experience this – however briefly – it carries a feeling of rightness and wellbeing. It restores one’s sense of peace within.
5. You Become a Mirror, Not a Mask
Surrender strips away false identity. What remains is a clear mirror, able to reflect truth without distortion. This is the essence of mastery. You are no longer performing, you are present.
If you would like to explore some of these concepts and how you can practice this in your life, book an appointment with me. Inner peace is available to anyone who is sincerely ready to do the inner work required.