1.Possibilities that beyond your limitations.
2.No expectations hold the Constance need for change.
3.A dead end.
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Letting go is part of each one stages in life. Life cycle from childhood to teenager, adult, from kindergarten to school, work, from old to new, from one relationship to the next, and so on. Letting go is an element that comes with the shift for change. There are things which can not stay with you as you move on, or as life take you to the next chapter.
Letting go is an act of starting new timeline which looks towards the future with minimum holding space from the past and with maximum flexibility for fresh things that will serve you better, momentarily and shift to something else that is new and valuable for the next new moment.
Letting go is an act of understanding that no longer there is a need to hold to something or someone. If there is already someone, someone truly in your life, they are part of you and moving forward with you. Letting go is a breakthrough of detoxification. As you let go, you detox yourself, your life from any poison that makes you despair from your life. Letting go as a detox method comes to bring you back to that pure original freedom that you are worth of.Letting go is the unplug of yourself from waste energy. That waste energy can be: past negative events, people that no longer in the path you take, expectations of others from you, even self disappointment that you had to face. Like a wave that about to crush to the shore, releasing all that energy to make space for the next wave and the next, or that drop of water which has been moving in the river facing the moment of a water fall.
Letting go of the endless notion of being wrong. For each one of us, there was something that we were wrongfully doing, involved in, part of, even wrongly thinking. Now, over coming this wrong estate and able to move forward with the lessons, the many lessons. And for each one there are those particular lessons that taught you how, what and never again to be part of. Letting go is like having a storage room for many years with items that has been stored for so long because of: the needs of them later, the necessity to hold to some items, the thoughts of keeping something that is broken and hoping to find later the time to fix it, the material value that seems like can’t make in other ways, the hidden hope that with time, those items will be better. And now you decide to revisit your storage unit only to realize how much in this storage has LESS meaning now, and you understand how much better off your life could have been had you clean this storage unit many years ago. Letting go is the opposite of “must have”. Let’s face it, if you bought or got something because you knew you “must have ” it, most likely that you barely used it or even know where it is now. In matters of “must have” is when it is truly a matter of life or death, and this is not your daily reality. There is nothing that you “must have”, and if it meant to be for you, it will find itself to you regardless in the right time. Letting go is a practice of contentment instead of missing out, knowing that you are enough. When you feel safe, in balance, worthy of yourself, especially in times that things are shifting and yet you know that you are not missing anything, not missing out, because you move forward with open Heart and trust that you are moving to a wonderful new place in your life. The idea of missing out becomes irrelevant, and with that, the elements that belongs to that specific notion of “missing out”. Letting go of this pattern will help you present your authentic self in a way that no one would like to be missing out on you. You will hold better sense of your self-value for “I am enough”, and having that as a guidance to value what you will welcome into your life from a healthy, loving and grounded place, hence the chakra system.Letting go is a healthy habit that you would like to expect yourself doing so, only to clear the way for the change that you want.