Complete Surrender

A small incident that made me think about how our Father (the Almighty) can help solve our complex problems

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Monday, March 20, 2006

Surrender, completely and unconditionally!

I have two things lingering in my mind for quiet some time now –
1. about trying my hands at blogging and
2. the incident I am going to put down as my first Blog

I consider myself as spiritually bent. While I spend time with our growing kid (Param – who is now 2+ years of age) I come across interesting incidents. I think that any father-son incidents can be looked at from a spiritual angle. And this can lead to subtle messages about how our ultimate Father (the Almighty) treats us. Let me cut the pre-amble short and jump to the specific incident I wanted to share.

One fine day, Param was playing with a closed cylindrical plastic box containing 100 ear buds. (Parents of kid know this for sure – kids like to play with anything and everything except their toys ;-). After few minutes of struggling, he was successful in setting all the 100 ear buds free from captivity. All the buds were scattered hither and thither on the bed.

Now, he got chance to try his hands at another game – to put all the 100 ear buds back in the box. This one was tougher than his earlier stint. (A cliché worth pondering over - Isn’t it always easier to break than to make?).

While I was watching all this, it was difficult for me to resist my urge to help him out. However, I waited till he finally gave up and looked at me for help (and all this is of course in our very own ‘sign’ language – since he has not yet learned to speak).

Then, on getting an approval from him, I gathered all the 100 ear buds and put all of them in the clear plastic box at one go - almost ‘effortlessly’.

While I reflected on this trivial looking incident with a spiritual angle, I was so much pleased and happy that I could ‘read’ the subtle message – When we completely surrender our problems to our Father (the Almighty), they are solved almost ‘effortlessly’; no matter how complex and impossible they may seem to us.

The task of putting all the 100 ear buds in place was so difficult ( rather ‘almost’ impossible – I add the word ‘almost’ here because I believe nothing is impossible) for Param but once he completely surrendered his problem to me, it was done in a jiffy and he might also take it as a ‘miracle’.

The key here is - 'complete surrender'


Someone has rightly said –
Don't tell GOD how big your storm is; Tell the storm how big your GOD is!