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This week, we welcome a familiar voice back to Adam Hergenrother Companies: Caitlin Frauton. Caitlin helps me dig into the often misunderstood concept of surrender, which, contrary to popular belief, means freeing oneself from the constant mind chatter and attachments that control your life, not forfeiting your participation in life. We draw on Michael Singer's example, illustrating how surrendering to life's flow simplifies decision-making so that we don’t feel the pressure to say “yes” to everything. We emphasize the need for patience in spiritual growth, the risks of rushing the process, and the importance of addressing internal conflicts before attempting to alter external situations.
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This week, we welcome a familiar voice back to Adam Hergenrother Companies: Caitlin Frauton. Caitlin helps me dig into the often misunderstood concept of surrender, which, contrary to popular belief, means freeing oneself from the constant mind chatter and attachments that control your life, not forfeiting your participation in life. We draw on Michael Singer's example, illustrating how surrendering to life's flow simplifies decision-making so that we don’t feel the pressure to say “yes” to everything. We emphasize the need for patience in spiritual growth, the risks of rushing the process, and the importance of addressing internal conflicts before attempting to alter external situations.