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What is the meaning of surrender?

Synthesized from Source definition

"Surrender is not obedience; it is the profound let-go that arises from love, allowing you to dissolve your defenses and merge into the presence of the master."

According to Osho, surrender isn’t obedience or defeat but an experiential let-go born of love: dropping defenses and coming close enough to imbibe the master’s presence. It can’t be defined, only tasted. True surrender is to one who is "no more" (egoless), so no domination occurs - only shared awareness and love.
Surrender means relaxing your grip and trusting love so you learn by being close, not by being controlled.
Why this matters practically
- Opens you beyond fear and resistance, allowing real growth and intimacy.
- Guards against abuse by emphasizing surrender to egoless presence, not authority.
- Shifts from secondhand beliefs to direct, living experience.
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