Things must be felt with the heart.
To love and win is the best thing. To love and lose, the next best.
Surrender is faith that the power of Love can accomplish anything even when you cannot forsee the outcome.
Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength.
True love is like ghosts, which everyone talks about and few have seen.
Love isn't something you find. Love is something that finds you.
My own observation is: lovers don't surrender to each other, they surrender to something unknown that exists between them. They surrender to love - call it the 'god of love' - they both surrender to the god of love. Hence nobody's ego is fulfilled by your surrender; both the egos disappear in love.
Lovers never surrender to each other, lovers simply surrender to love.
The moment you surrender to love and allow it to lead you to exactly where your soul wants to go, you will have no difficulty.
Love conquers all; let us surrender to Love.
Your question makes it clear that you have not understood what I mean when I say, 'Don't surrender to a person, surrender to love.' And love is never a relationship; this is your problem. Relationship is bound to be a bondage. In relationship either you have to surrender or the other has to surrender.
You don't seem to have guts. There is no need to surrender to each other. Surrender to love means: enjoy in the happiness of the other, rejoice in the being of the other; be in tune with each other, dance in harmony.
Fully to surrender to love can be terrifying. But it is the price life asks in exchange for the possibility of ecstasy.
You surrender to love; you do not accomplish love by willpower.
Love has nothing to do with another person. Love is Truth. Love is Beauty. Love is Self. To know yourself, to surrender to the truth of yourself, is to surrender to love.
Letting go of someone we love is the hardest thing we will ever do. Some people never surrender to love for the fear of being hurt. But to not have loved, to not have felt the immense joy it brings, would have been a far worse kind of death.
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