Real change comes not from your effort but from your Surrender

Acharya Prashant
7 min readOct 20, 2021

The following is an excerpt from a samvaad (dialogue) session with Acharya Prashant.

Questioner (Q): We have often discussed that one should not go to somebody with a reason. But if we discuss this in the context of a student-teacher relationship, a student goes to his teacher thinking that going to the teacher, he will probably get rid of his diseases. So, there is always a reason in this case.

So, how should be a student-teacher relationship?

Acharya Prashant (AP): See how you are framing your question. From which point are you asking? You said, “One should not go to a teacher for a reason.”

What you are saying is, “Remaining what one is, one should modify his behavior.” Do you see what you are trying to hide and protect? What are you trying to protect? What one is. You want to protect that. You didn’t say, “One should discover his nature, that particular nature which does not cater to reasons, which is not a slave of reasons.” You didn’t say that.

When one discovers his pristine nature, then one does not approach ‘anybody’, just for reasons, let alone a Teacher. It is not a question of merely one relationship. It is not merely a question of how you approach the Teacher. It is the question of how you approach anybody — that man on the…

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