We all know the feeling of being
haunted by an issue, no matter how we try to ignore it, avoid it, or run
away from it. Sometimes it seems that we can get rid of something we
don't want by simply pushing it away. Most of the time, though, the more
we pushy, the more we get pushed back. There are laws of physics and
metaphysics that explain this phenomenon, which is often summed up in
this pithy phrase: that which you resist persists.
Resistance can even strengthen the thoughts and feelings it is
attempting to fight by giving them power and energy to work against.
Additionally, resistance keeps us from learning more about what we are
trying to resist. In order to fully understand something, we must be
open to it enough to receive some of its energy; otherwise, we remain
ignorant of its lessons. There is a Tibetan story of a monk who retreats
to meditate in a cave only to be plagued by demons. He tries everything
-- chasing, fighting, hiding -- to get the demons out of his cave, but
the thing that finally works is surrender. He simply lets them have
their way and only then do they disappear.
Now, this wisdom must be applied practically. We are not meant to get
ourselves physically injured. Instead, this story speaks to our inner
demons. What plagues and pursues us in our minds has a way of
manifesting itself in our environment, in the form of people, events,
and issues that appear to be beyond our control. But all these external
expressions are reflections of our insides, and it is inside ourselves
that we can safely experiment with surrendering to what we fear and
dislike. It may feel scary, and we may find ourselves in the company of a
lot of resistance as we begin the process of opening up to what we
fear. But the more we learn to surrender, the more the demons that
plague us disappear in the process and the more courageous we will
become.(Daily OM)
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