Embracing Surrender: Unlocking Inner Intelligence and Trusting the Journey to Poornata
- Guruma Roshni

- Feb 14
- 2 min read
Surrender often gets misunderstood as giving up or submitting to someone else’s will. Yet, true surrender is an inward act: it means opening yourself to your own inner intelligence. When you surrender this way, resistance softens, control relaxes, and trust replaces effort. This shift creates space for Kundalini energy to rise naturally, not forced but as a recognition of Poornata, or completeness.

What Surrender Really Means
Surrender is not about weakness or loss of power. Instead, it is a conscious choice to stop fighting against what is and to listen deeply to your inner wisdom. Imagine holding a tightly clenched fist. The harder you grip, the more tension builds. When you open your hand, the tension dissolves. Surrender works the same way with your mind and spirit.
By letting go of resistance, you allow your natural energy to flow freely. This flow is essential for Kundalini awakening, which is often described as a powerful spiritual energy rising through the body. When you try to control or force this process, it can create blockages or discomfort. Surrender invites this energy to rise gently and naturally.
How Surrender Softens Resistance and Control
Resistance comes from fear, doubt, or the need to control outcomes. When you surrender, these barriers begin to dissolve. You stop pushing against life’s currents and start moving with them. This does not mean you become passive or indifferent. Instead, you become more aware and responsive.
Control relaxes because you trust that your inner intelligence knows the right path. This trust is not blind faith but a deep understanding that effort alone cannot create true transformation. Sometimes, the best action is to pause, breathe, and allow things to unfold.
Trust Replaces Effort in the Journey to Poornata
Poornata means completeness or wholeness. It is the state where you feel fully connected with yourself and the universe. Trust is the key that unlocks this state. When you trust the process, you stop forcing outcomes and start recognizing the signs and lessons along the way.
For example, during meditation or yoga practice, you may notice moments when your body or mind resists certain postures or thoughts. Instead of pushing harder, surrendering to these sensations allows deeper healing and growth. This trust in your inner intelligence leads to a natural rise of Kundalini energy, signaling your movement toward Poornata.
Practical Steps to Embrace Surrender
Pause regularly to check in with your feelings and thoughts without judgment.
Practice deep breathing to relax your body and mind.
Observe resistance as a signal, not an enemy.
Let go of the need to control outcomes in daily situations.
Cultivate trust by reflecting on past experiences where letting go led to positive results.
These simple practices help you build a habit of surrender that supports your spiritual and personal growth.
The Power of Surrender in Daily Life
Surrender is not just for spiritual practice; it applies to everyday challenges. When faced with uncertainty or stress, surrendering your need to control every detail can bring relief and clarity. It opens space for creative solutions and deeper understanding.
By embracing surrender, you align with your inner intelligence and allow your true self to guide you. This alignment leads to a more peaceful, fulfilling life where Kundalini energy rises naturally, and Poornata becomes a lived experience.




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