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Writer's pictureHannah Gauss

On Letting Go

Updated: Apr 19


At times we face situations only to let them go. There will be no deeper meaning attached to it other than the experience of saying goodbye.

Letting go from our perspective means to release something or someone so it can become meaningful and/or of service to someone or somewhere else. Letting go of what no longer serves is in itself a service to the greater good.

Goodbyes are opportunities for self-empowerment. With the experience, we can reassess what our wants and needs truly are. Instead of saying: “it is time of letting go”, we say: “it is time for reassessment and reorientation”.

Be reminded that the mind is most seductive when we attempt to break the loop of disempowering decision-making. Shadows love romanticising suffering. There is no glory in prolonged agony other than deeper scars and reinforcing copying mechanism.
An already decided course of action is often confused in your world with the absence of having decision. That which is going has already decided to leave. There is no longer a benefit for you remaining in this place. The outcome will not change. You have collected enough proof.


Instead of pondering why something is ending, we encourage you to ask yourself: How will I let go?

Right in that space, at the point of this realisation, is a moment rich with transformational power. Remember, you cannot stay in bliss forever – the real transformation is the decisions we make in discomfort.

We ought to remind you, that a decision without a followed-up action is nothing more than a whim of the moment. True transformation requires you to step into the arena a couple more times, until you truly believe your own courage.

Let today be the day on which you decide how you will let go, because letting go we will.


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