Bhakti's radical surrender—giving up control and outcomes—paradoxically unleashes the most authentic and powerful creative work.
Bhakti practice invites surrender: releasing control, loosening the grip on outcomes, trusting in something larger than the ego's plans. This seems counterintuitive for creators, who often believe power comes from willpower and control. Yet Mirabai's most luminous work emerged from complete surrender to her love for Krishna, not from strategic effort. In grief, we are already forced to surrender—we cannot undo the loss, cannot control the pain's timing or intensity. Rather than fighting this powerlessness, the bhakti path invites us to work *with* it. When we stop demanding that grief follow our timeline, when we allow the work to emerge rather than forcing it, something unexpected happens: a depth and authenticity that willpower alone cannot produce. Surrender becomes the gateway to creative power.
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