Complete Surrender
By sonia kaur • March 25, 2016
Complete surrender means to accept life as it comes, to trust god blindly.
Sometimes in life things are not going the way you wanted them to be. Things are not in your control. Then surrender completely.
Some situations in our life are not so complicated but we make them by taking stress. When you complete surrender and ready to face your situations then you will realise life is not as tough as you think.
Whenever you are in difficult situation just relax and think now what can be done instead of shouting or taking stress. Stress is itself a difficult situation and it doesn't makes you find any solution. We give so much negative energy to our problems they become worse.
Positive thinking and belief in god always help. Always believe god is by your side and things are working out. He loves you will never do bad to you. Stay calm you will feel divine force is helping you. The problem gets vanished. Otherwise you will find a solution . God's power is unlimited he can reach where nobody can think off.
Complete surrender means complete happiness. No expectations, no worry, no hope and only acceptance. When we completely surrender things start changing . You will come out as winner more stronger then before.
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