The Unseen Weight We Carry
There is an invisible weight many of us carry—old wounds, past regrets, unfulfilled expectations, relationships that no longer serve us, or beliefs that have long outlived their purpose. Letting go is often mistaken for weakness, but in truth, it is the ultimate act of strength.
We hold on because we believe that attachment offers security. But in reality, it is our grasping that creates suffering. Imagine holding onto a rope so tightly that it burns your hands. The pain doesn’t come from the rope itself, but from your resistance to releasing it.
The Paradox of Surrender
Surrender does not mean giving up. It means loosening our grip and trusting that what is meant for us will remain and what is not will dissolve. This is not passive resignation—it is active faith.
Consider water in a river. It does not resist the current; it flows with it. When we align ourselves with the natural rhythm of life, we free ourselves from the illusion of control and open ourselves to infinite possibilities.
Write about one thing in your life that you struggle to let go of. What does holding onto it give you? What would releasing it feel like?
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