What if we choose possibilities?
I've learned that letting go is not a rude thing or a personal thing—it's a spiritual and purposeful thing. It's about knowing and honoring that you're here to be the good caretaker of the garden within you, and of all the fruit you're here to bear. Lalah Delia
Letting go is hard for me. Letting go in this instance refers to moving on from things that are in my life that are done serving any good purpose. Letting go in this case means surrendering to the process, to that higher power which is all knowing and all seeing and sometimes illogical to us based on our experience.
Letting go is difficult because it is unknown territory. We cannot control it, there is no reference but past ones, which may be references that are based on fear, hurt and vulnerability.
We default to the past, rather than leaving room for possibilities. We default to the negative.
What if we choose possibilities?
What if we choose faith over fear?
What if we trust?
Catch that
Peace
Letting go is hard for me. Letting go in this instance refers to moving on from things that are in my life that are done serving any good purpose. Letting go in this case means surrendering to the process, to that higher power which is all knowing and all seeing and sometimes illogical to us based on our experience.
Letting go is difficult because it is unknown territory. We cannot control it, there is no reference but past ones, which may be references that are based on fear, hurt and vulnerability.
We default to the past, rather than leaving room for possibilities. We default to the negative.
What if we choose possibilities?
What if we choose faith over fear?
What if we trust?
Catch that
Peace
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