Trust the Divine Power
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Trust the Divine Power
The spiritual journey, as
illuminated by the profound teachings of His Holiness Shivkrupanand Swamiji and
practiced through Himalayan Samarpan Meditation, is fundamentally a journey
from body consciousness to soul consciousness. The human condition is typically
characterised by a deep identification with the physical form, the fleeting
emotions, and the churning intellect - all components of the body-mind complex.
This identification, or deh-abhiman, is the root cause of fear,
attachment, and the relentless struggle for control. When we perceive ourselves
primarily as the body, we operate from a place of limitation, constantly
striving to secure transient worldly gains, fearful of loss, and inherently
distrustful of the invisible forces that truly govern existence. The spiritual
imperative, therefore, is to shift our centre of gravity: to recognise, accept,
and live from the eternal, boundless reality of the Soul. This shift
necessitates, above all else, a radical and unwavering Trust in the Divine
Power.
Swamiji teaches that once we
commit to the path of Samarpan Meditation, we are no longer alone in our
struggles. The very act of sitting in meditation and sincerely surrendering
ourselves to the Universal Energy invokes the omnipresent Divine Power, or Shakti,
to take charge of our life. This power is not some external, distant entity; it
is the fundamental, intelligent force that maintains the cosmos, breathes life
into the body, and guides the inner evolution of every being. The moment we
consciously step into this process, the Divine begins the work of purification
and transformation, a process far more intricate and perfectly orchestrated
than anything our finite minds could ever devise.
The challenge lies in the
mind's incessant need for evidence and control. As long as we are rooted in
body consciousness, our trust is conditional: "I will trust if I see
results," or "I will trust if things go my way." True spiritual
trust, born of soul consciousness, is unconditional. It means knowing, deep
within our being, that whatever unfolds - be it a sudden challenge, an
unexpected change, or a moment of perceived difficulty - is precisely what is
required for our Soul’s progress. This profound acceptance is the highest form
of surrender. When we fully trust the Divine Power, we release the burden of
needing to control outcomes. We become an instrument, allowing the Universal Will
to flow through our actions without the egoic attachment to success or failure.
In the context of Samarpan
Meditation, this trust is continuously reinforced. The daily practice is an
exercise in letting go of the body's restlessness and the mind's endless
planning. As the mind settles, we occasionally touch the stillness and clarity
of the Soul. In those moments, we directly experience the benevolence
and perfection of the Universal Energy, validating the truth that we are
eternally supported. This direct experience transforms intellectual belief into
unshakeable faith.
Moving away from body
consciousness means recognising that the physical body is merely a temporary
vehicle, a tool for the Soul's journey. When we trust the Divine Power, we stop
clinging frantically to the form and start focusing on the quality of the
journey - the quality of our thoughts, our intentions, and our service. Fear of
death, fear of aging, and fear of loss - all products of identifying with the
body - naturally begin to dissipate. Why fear the demise of a temporary tool
when the true self, the Soul, is eternal and guided by the ultimate, unfailing
Power?
To truly trust the Divine
Power is to understand that the best possible outcome for our spiritual
evolution is always being delivered by the universe. Swamiji’s teachings
empower the seeker to step back from the frantic doing of the ego and
rest in the profound being of the Soul. This resting, supported by
absolute faith, allows the Divine Power to operate in its fullest capacity,
orchestrating the external events and internal changes necessary for the final,
beautiful realisation of our true, immortal nature. We stop living in fear of
the future and begin living in the certain knowledge of divine support, letting
go of the body’s limited concerns and embracing the Soul’s boundless reality.

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