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Surrender

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"So it doesn't matter that we start out on our journey with our holy cards,
gongs and bells, sacred books and religious feelings. All of it should
lead to growth and transformation, the ultimate surrender of our images and
concepts, and a life of selfless giving. When there is nothing left to surrender,
nothing left to give, only then can we come to the end of the passage -
the ending of consciousness and its personally subjective God. One glimpse of
the Godhead, and no one would want God back."

Bernadette Roberts interview with Stephan Bodian

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