“Sometimes letting go is an act of far greater power than defending or hanging on”
~ Eckhart Tolle
Letting go can be more powerful that putting our energy into defending or hanging on… yet it is often hard to do.
Sometimes we don’t realize that we are holding on to something until we notice tension in our body or mind. And even then, our resistance to surrender continues.
I like to think of letting go as a real gift to ourselves.
To let go, we give up the illusion of control, and become vulnerable.
When we become vulnerable we let the love in.
It is an act of compassion and acceptance.
It connects us to the present moment and to our inner being.
- What can you let go of today as a loving gift to yourself?
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Great question Val!
the need to get it perfect first time out! 🙂
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Thanks Louise 💛
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I completely agree with everything here! And there is something in my life I’ve been working to let go of, and I thing that I had been seeing it as weak, but today, I CAN see the strength in it. Thank you 🙂
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Best of luck with it Kate! Resistance comes with our thinking mind … trust in your heart.
xo
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Over the years I have forgotten who it was that coined the expression, “Less is more.” That’s what I’m hearing in your post today. In other words, learning the art of stillness, from our dogs! 😉
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Letting go and being okay with less, is a great perspective Paul. Thank you.💛
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I’m working on this one now, as I sit back and watch my daughter make decisions about her life and realize she is an adult now. It is truly an exercising in giving up my illusion of control.
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I love this Diana! Thank you for sharing.
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Letting Go = Freedom!
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Yes Nancy – The best gift of all!
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We cling to our anger, hatred and miseries of past. Letting go is the right solution. The best gift. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you Indira!
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So true….so logical…so difficult to execute
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All the best things in life take practice. I wonder what really come naturally …
xo
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It does take courage to let go. All my healings have been about letting go and releasing. Each time I do, I feel lighter and create more space to receive exactly what I need. Great post Val. Happy Friday.
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A great question, Val. Looking inward, I see some lingering worries that I can let go….
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Thank you Tiny for your share!
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This came at an appropriate time for me as I have been battling with a minor but nevertheless (hopefully temporary) disabling injury that happened at a time I was at my best level of fitness and health that I have been for over fifteen years. My good health and fitness had been my focus and triumph over the past six difficult months. So when I became injured, I found it very uncomfortable ‘letting go’ of my health and fitness, accept that I was a ‘patient’ who needed help, and do what the physio and doctor said which was to rest – rest – rest so that I could heal.
Now, after two weeks of watching about forty DVDs, reading, and not much else, I am in a much better place! And I am gradually learning to work around the still troubling, but thankfully improving, symptoms and temporary disablement.
The ‘becoming vulnerable’, and stop fighting the symptoms, was the key to the cure.
Amazing!
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Injuries come and go – especially when we are attuned to our body rather than our thinking. Give it time to re-balance. ( so important as we get older E ) xo
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Val, this is such a gentle, but important reminder!! With an open heart and hands of letting go, we in turn have room to also receive! Thank you for sharing with Nurturing Thursday. ❤
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