Letting Go
Posted on January 9, 2008 - Filed Under Self Improvement
I feel that “letting go” is looking at whatever I am doing or at a program I am attached to that does not serve me ( ever or anymore) and evaluating that which is not in alignment with my purpose or highest good. I see letting go as maybe the best way to love unconditionally the self, others, all of life, and all that is.
I know that when we honestly and unflinchingly examine what we do and what we are attached to that does not serve us, we can accept this (whatever it is we’re looking at) and begin letting go. Sometimes all we have to do in letting go is just examine the problem.
Other times, we have to search deeper, but I find, in this deepness, is the endless discovery of the beauty of true self and of love for the self.A secret to letting go is being in a state of self love, to be falling in love with the true self.
One should let go of self judgments instead of holding on to what others say, whether bad or good.
Non-attachment to what is, or what we think is, is letting go.
Letting go is healing the self with unconditional love. Letting go is saying, “This to Will Pass,” and attaining this full awareness eliminates all stresses in one’s life. Letting go is beautiful, like the life that sparkles in all things. Letting go is to be free and being free is to be love. To be love is to live, and holding on is to die or suffer. To avoid suffering, we must let go of beliefs, ideas, or relationships, with ourselves and others, which no longer work and/or are dis-empowering.
This is freedom from negativity, fears, self judgments, approval-seeking from others, self-resentments, and/or resentments against others, non-attachment to all these things means letting go of what we do not need and do not serve us and sets us free, bringing us joy, happiness, bliss, and love. To let go is to be freed, and to be freed is to love unconditionally.
Letting go is what our ego is most afraid of, so it creates illusions out of fear-fear of the present, fear of the true self, and fear of life itself. Letting go of the “story” we tell ourselves and others will return us to the present moment. We all have a “story” that our ego tells, about our past or our future, and in our minds or aloud, we replay this story over and over, avoiding the present moment and living in a make-believe reality.
There is a deeper sense of unconditional love when one lets go of perceived outcomes and a freeing feeling of not being attached to what is not one’s true story. Letting go of labeling the self as anything releases the ego, and then one is that much more aware of one’s true self than before.
As the world’s collective consciousness let’s go more and more of the ego, and along with it, all fear-based emotions and illusions, we will attract a silent peace, awareness, and oneness of unconditional love.
Letting go of sickness and illness means looking at them without judgment and from a neutral state of being, then one understands that sickness and illness is created in the mind (also in the world’s collective mind) and is only sickness and illness because we make them so. They could not be unless we create them.
To let go of sickness and illness, one has to honor them and see the gifts they bring.
Sickness and illness are negative energies, so as one starts to find the positives in sickness and illness, one attains more balance, more yang on the yin, and is becomes aware. When we can see the beauty in sickness and illness, when we can be at peace with them, when we can love them in their duality, only then can we let go of sickness and illness. When we start to perceive sickness and illness not as sickness and illness but as love-unconditional love-then letting go is not necessary because it happens on its own. The realization of love and beauty is the letting go.
The realization of love and beauty comes from within, from loving the self and seeing the beauty in and of self. That sickness and illness is love is a message-from a higher awareness, source, God, or the universe-to start loving the self more. It is a wake-up call. Letting go of the self, not being attached to who we are, and letting go of the labels we put on ourselves, this also sets us free-free from the ego. It is not us that needs to feel important but the ego that is eternally insecure and tries to prove itself. It will kill you and itself to survive without knowing what its doing and without caring, because the ego does not speak the language of love.
Letting go of letting go is to simply breathe, is to be in the moment. One is not letting go if one is attached to letting go, attachment is not being free Letting go is to be free, and to be free is to love, be love, and to be loved.
Channeled Through, Jeremy Creager
Aka, Perfection
Tags: how do I let go?, how to let go, letting go, letting go of the ego, self love, unconditional love
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