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Surrender and the Baseball Analogy
Tucker Burton Tucker Burton

Surrender and the Baseball Analogy

Why is surrendering so fundamentally key?

Because we are shifting and surrendering from living purely from our ego based human side to coming into perfect union and wholeness of the full spectrum of who we are–the divine, human and both at the same time. To surrender is to surrender into the divinity and truth of who we really are. We are not just these human bodies, we are energetic, ethereal beings having a human experience for our own enjoyment, growth, experiences, learning and knowing of the full spectrum of the potentialities of what we can truly become.

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Busyness
Tucker Burton Tucker Burton

Busyness

But there is a reason for that. We are staying busy on purpose. Because if we stop. We have to feel. We have to be honest with ourselves. We have to address what keeps chasing us. We have to face our fears, our hollowness, our underlying subconscious limiting beliefs that haunt us.

If we stop we have to face ourselves. Our whole selves. Even the darkness within that is begging to be healed. That is begging to be seen so it can be released.

And that is scary.

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Humility
Tucker Burton Tucker Burton

Humility

Humility is a place of surrender. It’s a place of I don’t know and I take a step back and let in. It’s a humbling place to be. It pushes you back to your rawness. Without any shields or guards you just let it all drop and are just there. It’s a way of getting out of your ego mind and into your being. It jolts us out of who we think we are, it makes us reassess. We are humbled and are able to bow.

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