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The Hollow Posture of Faith

The concept of faith is often misunderstood as a spiritual performance, a way to demonstrate devotion to a higher power. However, this understanding is rooted in a false premise. Faith is not about proving one's commitment to a set of beliefs or practices; it's about surrendering to reality, just as it is.

When individuals try to control or manipulate reality, they create a hollow posture that is unsustainable and ultimately leads to spiritual exhaustion. This posture is characterized by a chronic strain, reactivity, and image-bound thinking. People become fixated on maintaining a certain image or appearance, rather than being present with what is.

The consequences of this hollow posture are severe. Individuals become inwardly crowded, unable to rest cleanly or find peace. They are constantly on edge, waiting for the next crisis or challenge to arise. This is not a life of faith, but a life of fear and anxiety. People are living in a state of spiritual inconsistency, where their words and actions are not aligned with their true intentions.

To break free from this hollow posture, individuals must learn to surrender to reality. They must let go of their need to control and manipulate, and instead, trust in the natural flow of events. This requires a fundamental shift in perspective, one that recognizes the limitations of human control and the importance of surrender.

Surrendering to reality is not a passive act, but an active choice. It requires a willingness to confront the unknown, to let go of certainties, and to trust in the present moment. It requires a willingness to take responsibility for one's own life, to acknowledge one's own limitations, and to accept the consequences of one's actions. This is the path of faith, and it is a path that requires courage, humility, and a willingness to confront the truth about oneself and the world.

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