What Remains When You Let Go
Photo Credit: in.pinterest.com What Remains When You Let Go Letting go is often seen as loss. We fear that if we release our attachments, identities, and expectations, we will be left with nothing. But in the path of Himalayan Samarpan Dhyanyog, letting go is not emptiness — it is awakening. It is the sacred act of unconditionally and completely surrendering everything that is not truly us, so that what is eternal within can shine. Swami Shivkrupanandji teaches that the ego clings. It holds on to roles, possessions, opinions, and even pain. The mind, driven by fear and desire, builds stories around these attachments. We begin to believe that we are what we own, what we do, or what others think of us. But these are layers — temporary, shifting, and ultimately unreal. When we begin to meditate in the spirit of samarpan — total unconditional surrender to the Guru-energies, to the Guru-element — we start peeling away these layers. We are not trying to fix the mind or fight the ...