Who among us doesn’t resist? Nearly everyone does, to some extent or another. But did you know that resistance is one of the main sources of our suffering? In today's post, we will address questions like: where does our resistance come from, how does it impact us, and most importantly, how can we approach life with acceptance, regardless of what is happening around us?
It doesn’t matter what happens to us in life. Even a great tragedy might occur. It’s our reaction to the tragedy, not the tragedy itself, that determines whether we suffer. Often, we can’t control what happens in our lives, but we always have control over our response. Therefore, we ultimately decide whether we want to suffer or not. We suffer when we resist what happened in the past, what is happening now, or even what we fear might happen in the future.
Resistance is, in a sense, a battle, and those with a combative mindset always lose. Yet, we subconsciously believe that if we fight something, we’ll achieve our goal through struggle. By our discontent, we hope to eventually attain what we desire. This is why we often react with anger, sadness, or resentment, allowing ourselves to be consumed by these emotions for days, weeks, or even years. But no one has ever achieved their goal through resistance. If you’re in a dark room and need light, adding more darkness won’t brighten the room. Only light will add light—only a positive approach to a problem will solve the problem.
When we lose by resisting, who gains? Our ego. In such moments, we feed and strengthen it even more. The ego thrives on our suffering. It will urge you to fight, convincing you that you’ll win through struggle, and if you surrender, you’ll lose. But the truth is the opposite; only surrender gives you a chance to win.
Some people have conditioned their subconscious so deeply to resist that they react with resistance to even the slightest provocation. They can’t let go, take everything seriously, and are constantly fighting within themselves. They even battle with people who aren’t physically present, arguing and quarreling in their minds. This constant inner conflict is the cause of their unending suffering.
Non-resistance doesn’t mean you are not required to act. Sometimes, something bad happens in life, and you must take action. Suppose your child is using drugs. First, you can’t resist the fact that they are addicted. Accept the reality that, at this moment, your child is addicted. Only when you fully accept this fact can you calmly try to help your child. You’ll give them free will and not force them into anything they’re not ready for. If you resist and fight, your child will distance themselves from you and sink deeper into addiction.
Always accept the present moment, no matter what it is. Imagine you are transparent, allowing everything to flow through you freely. By doing so, you won’t create energetic blockages in your body, which can manifest as physical illnesses over time. When you accept the present moment, there’s no need to forgive anything. Forgiveness is only necessary when we still resist an event (or person) that occurred in the past or is happening now.
You must know that your true self, your soul, can never be harmed. You are always safe; your life is eternal, and in the end, higher good always prevails, regardless of what happens. Only your ego can be hurt.
It’s not uncommon for spirits to be drawn to our resistance. The greater the resistance, the more negative emotions bubble within us, increasing the chances of spirit possession. Some people, who have attached spirits, fight them, becoming angry at them, and furious about having to endure the experience of possession. If they want to free themselves from spirits, the first step in the spirit removal process is to accept the possession. This doesn’t mean surrendering to the spirits. On the contrary, by not reacting with anger, we distance ourselves from them. Spirits quickly become bored. When they see that a person can’t be unbalanced, doesn’t react to them, and ignores them, they leave because they see no chance of stealing the person’s energy.
I recommend that you start practicing non-resistance today. Enjoy simply being and don’t tie your well-being to external events. Allow all your feelings to flow through you freely, like a sieve letting water pass without any struggle or reaction.
About the Author:
Marianna oversees the daily operations of The Dr. Wanda Pratnicka Center, skillfully advising staff members on guiding clients through the spirit removal process. Her efforts extend beyond management; she is dedicated to raising awareness about the phenomenon of spirit possession, utilizing various platforms including events, books, and digital media. In her leisure time, Marianna delights in gardening, immerses herself in reading, and explores new natural wonders.
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