The Path to Tranquility: Why Fighting Creates Suffering

In today's chaotic world, many are caught in endless battles—with ourselves, others, and circumstances beyond our control. Daniel's message on surrender and tranquility couldn't be more timely. His insights offer an alternative path as we witness increasing conflict across our planet. Daniel reminds us that the most damaging fight is often within ourselves and that true peace comes not from winning battles but from laying down our weapons. He challenges us to consider what might be possible if we stopped fighting and embraced tranquility.

Sad Life - Sad Fight: The Hidden Cost of Inner Conflict

Connie and Autist Daniel from Destination New Earth and Gods in the Game

Daniel and Connie

I want to talk about the different levels of fighting that go on in a human life and why it makes me sad. When we are in a state of fighting, it is not good for our bodies. The most detrimental fight that humans experience is within themselves. There is an unconscious fight for acceptance of the self. The feeling of not feeling good enough, making constant goals to achieve, fighting failure, going to the external by fighting others, fighting society, fighting lawmakers.

That energy of fighting is embedded in all of us, and that fighting has never ceased. This is why I bring it up now. I want the fighting to stop just for a moment, even the fighting for knowledge and information.

Laying the weapons and the defenses down, their energy of opposing forces can be exhausting. Take this moment and cease the fight, cease judgment. Even when I talk about neutrality, there might be a small fight to remain neutral.

Breaking the Cycle of Fighting

Fighting is automatic. There is a reason they say fight or flight. The automaticity of fighting needs to slow down. Fighting causes pain and suffering; it prolongs suffering, and this is what life consists of: layers and levels of fighting, internal and external.

There is no such thing as defeat. It is the fear of being defeated that continues the fight, but please know that defeat does not exist. It is time to reach a new level of neutrality by acknowledging the fight and practicing laying the weapons and defenses down.

Another reason I bring this up is that the experience of fighting and the energy at its core is increasing at this time. Fighting has always been part of life. Observe the intensity of it as time moves forward. It is important for us to be at peace, to have the clarity of neutrality behind us, within us, and in front of us.

I attach the emotion of sadness to this because sadness is the result and could be a cause of the sadness we experience in life. Anger is the cover-up emotion; sadness is the core. Please tell people who will listen to put their defenses down. Move forward in a state of surrender.

Embracing Surrender as Radical Acceptance

Surrender is one of the most wonderful states there is; it does not mean defeat, it means radical acceptance of all that is, and with that can come sadness. Surrender to yourself, the world, and the God. Surrender to all that is, and if one does that, tranquility is the experience.

When you start to feel the fight within yourself or another for any reason, remember tranquility, remember surrender, remember that defeat does not exist. It is only when one cannot defeat oneself.

We are all one consciousness, and that is how I know defeat does not exist. Set the intention for tranquility. Just imagine if life were tranquil. I have a personal theory that humans may find tranquility boring. I believe most humans will choose to fight over the boredom of tranquility, but I choose tranquility. I choose surrender, I choose peace and neutrality.

Finding Peace in Neutrality

Know that you are not right about anything, that your opinions are not right, they are just reactions to the show, the show that you are in while being on planet Earth. Do not fight for your opinion, there could not be a greater waste of time.

Please know that opinions are simply reactions, not real things. Opinions cause wasted fights. What's worth fighting for? The courage to surrender.

So, hear my words, fighting leads to pain and suffering, tranquility leads to joy, it sparks hope, hope that the fighting will end and that people will recognize, understand, and be aware that fighting is not necessary. It (fighting) may kill the boredom, but it is not worth it in my humble opinion. I will never fight for tranquility; surrender!

And one more thing you can do next time you feel a fight with another person is to not defend your position and listen to them. By giving up the fight and listening, you provide a type of medicine to ALL of humanity. If you feel a fight welling up for any reason, breathe and focus on the feeling. Be in full acceptance of yourself in that moment. This is true for the mundane and true for fighting for life. Breathe, accept, surrender, that will help heal the demands of the fight.

Connie's Thoughts

Daniel's message on surrender resonates deeply with the spiritual journey many of us are experiencing during these transformative times. I believe his insight that "surrender to the God" means surrendering to both the God within ourselves and the greater Universal Consciousness.

Alex Insights

Ethereal Autist Daniel continues to illuminate a path toward a New Earth. What if maintaining neutrality during these chaotic times provided the energetic stability needed for humanity's evolution? Daniel reminds us that true peace comes from accepting what is, releasing the need to be right, and choosing tranquility over conflict. Could the power of surrender be a key to opening that door within?

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Each person's journey is unique. It doesn't matter where you start; what matters is that you begin.

For more insights from Daniel, an Ethereal Autist helping guide us during these times of spiritual evolution, explore our books Gods in the Game and Destination New Earth.

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