________________ Each and every part of his body reveals surrender. If a person is fuming from within, his moves will obviously release aggression. Only that bowl of water will boil, which is under fire. There is no smoke without fire. What goes in... what is inside...surely comes out, and this is reflected in person's actions. Where there is surrender, there is no need of aggression. Once the heart is surrendered, anger and hatred cease to exist. One, who has surrendered his heart to Parmatma will never indulge in wrath. One, who does not surrender, tends to argue and squabble. There is scope for arguments and questions, where the heart has not been surrendered. After surrendering our heart, our body does not remain our own. We remain uptight, rigid and stubborn only when we do not surrender. When we do not surrender, we have to bear the weight of our problems. Once we surrender and belong to Parmatma, we are free from carrying the weight of life on our weak shoulders. A person, who roams with weight on his head, suffers. We suffer when we fail to surrender... problematic situations seem out of control and difficult to resolve...! When we surrender and belong to Parmatma we feel free... We do not have to bear the weight of the tricky