Can you explain the importance of surrendering the sense of 'doership' for a spiritual seeker?

📖 Chapter 32

Surrendering the sense of 'doership' is presented as a cornerstone of the devotee's path. According to the insights in Chapter 32, a true devotee cultivates extreme humility by placing all responsibility for actions and outcomes on the Lord. They internalize the belief that God 'alone moves or makes move. He alone is the doer and the cause.' This prevents the ego from claiming credit, as in thoughts like, 'This is my doing, this is my capability.' By relinquishing this personal agency and becoming God-dependent, the devotee avoids the pride that ensnares other seekers and offers their body, mind, and wealth entirely to the Lord, which is a key practice mentioned in Chapter 32.


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