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Does complete surrender happen by the disciple alone or with the master’s support?

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"Complete surrender is a leap into the unknown, a trust so profound that doubt dissolves; it is a journey only the disciple can undertake, even if the master’s presence ignites the flame."

You have to jump with your whole heart; a teacher can inspire you, but they can’t jump for you.
Why this matters practically
- Stops endless overthinking and invites decisive, whole-hearted living.
- Prevents inner sabotage by committing only when you feel a total yes.
- Uses the master as a catalyst, not a crutch, keeping responsibility with you.
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