
A Life With No Resistance
Surrender turns the key

The other day I kept hearing "Capitulate", I am a little embarrassed to say, didn't know what it meant. I thought maybe it meant to speak something. I heard it whenever there was a quiet moment. Finally, I "surrendered" and looked it up. Traditionally, capitulate means to surrender or yield, often in the face of opposition or conflict. When seen through the lens of inner wholeness, it takes on a different tone. We are already whole and it is in the resistance that we experience the splinters of separation. Doesn't it feel like a deep exhale the moment when we truly stop trying to control, fix, or force our lives and instead lean into trust. Allow life to flow through you, not around you. A softening into what is, without the armor of fear. We are bringing us back to ourselves that ironically we have never left. It is this awareness of the wholeness that we keep searching for. Isn't it time to stop that madness? Holding ourselves in our wholeness. We recognize ourselves as whole, being love itself. Releasing resistance to the truth of our own being becomes a deep “yes” to life as it is. It takes a leap of courage, but towards sanity. The surrender is the turning of that key. It’s the moment you stop resisting your own enoughness. You no longer need to prove, perform, or protect. You simply return to center. It is the peace that comes when you say, “I don’t need to struggle anymore. I trust the unfolding.”