God will bear whatever burdens we put on Him. All things are being 
carried on by the omnipotent power of a Supreme God. Instead of 
submitting ourselves to It, why should we always be planning, ‘We should
 do this or that’. Knowing that the train carries all the load, why 
should we, traveling therein, suffer by carrying our small bundle on our
 heads, instead of leaving it on the train and being happy.
The story of Ashtavakra teaches that in order to experience Brahma Jnana all that is necessary is to surrender yourself completely to the Guru, to give up your notion of ‘I’ and ‘mine’. If these are surrendered, what remains is the Reality.
The story of Ashtavakra teaches that in order to experience Brahma Jnana all that is necessary is to surrender yourself completely to the Guru, to give up your notion of ‘I’ and ‘mine’. If these are surrendered, what remains is the Reality.
 There are 
two ways of achieving surrender. One is looking into the source of the 
‘I’ and merging into that source. The other is feeling, ‘I am helpless 
myself, God alone is all powerful, and except by throwing myself 
completely on Him, there is no other means of safety for me’; and thus 
gradually developing the conviction that God alone exists and the ego 
does not count. Both methods lead to the same goal. Complete surrender 
is another name for jnana or liberation.
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