The yoga practice of isvara-pranidhana (surrender to a higher principle) applied to aligning your rewritten narrative with your deepest purpose and values.
Isvara-pranidhana—surrender to a principle larger than ego—is the practice of aligning your will with something transcendent. In Patanjali's yoga, this is not religious dogma but a psychological reorientation: you stop authoring from pure ego preference and start authoring from alignment with your deeper values, purpose, or conscience. In narrative therapy, this transforms story-rewriting from self-help fantasy into genuine growth. Rather than rewriting your story as "I am successful and everyone admires me," isvara-pranidhana asks: What is my authentic purpose? What would the highest version of me author? Your new narrative emerges not from what you think will make you happy, but from what aligns with your deepest truth. This creates stories that are both psychologically transformative and spiritually resonant. Applied to narrative therapy, isvara-pranidhana prevents the trap of replacing one ego-narrative with another. It anchors your rewritten story in meaning beyond personal gain.
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