[Daily OM]: Trying to maintain control in this
life is a bit like trying to maintain control on a roller coaster. The
ride has its own logic and is going to go its own way, regardless of how
tightly you grip the bar. There is a thrill and a power in simply
surrendering to the ride and fully feeling the ups and downs of it,
letting the curves take you rather than fighting them. When you fight
the ride, resisting what's happening at every turn, your whole being
becomes tense and anxiety is your close companion. When you go with the
ride, accepting what you cannot control, freedom and joy will inevitably
arise.
As with so many seemingly simple things in life, it is not always easy
to let go, even of the things we know we can't control. Most of us feel a
great discomfort with the givens of this life, one of which is the fact
that much of the time we have no control over what happens. Sometimes
this awareness comes only when we have a stark encounter with this fact,
and all our attempts to be in control are revealed to be unnecessary
burdens. We can also cultivate this awareness in ourselves gently, by
simply making surrender a daily practice. At the end of our meditation,
we might bow, saying, "I surrender to this life." This simple mantra can
be repeated as necessary throughout the day, when we find ourselves
metaphorically gripping the safety bar.
We can give in to our fear and anxiety, or we can surrender to this
great mystery with courage. When we see people on a roller coaster, we
see that there are those with their faces tight with fear and then there
are those that smile broadly, with their hands in the air, carried
through the ride on a wave of freedom and joy. This powerful image
reminds us that often the only control we have is choosing how we are
going to respond to the ride.