
Sometimes we are being called to greater things and so hanging onto what is familiar becomes very painful; we need to let go and jump in order to discover what awaits us.
Have you found this to be true in your life? When? (You don’t have to sign up to leave a comment.)
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Jane and Dana, What perfect Spiritual connection for you–Dana that you just “happened” to sign up , then reply–then Jane with loving sharing of similar experience, along with comforting release (unloading) of situation. Beautiful joining.
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Isn’t it so great how that happens John! Good to “see” you again! 🙂
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Strange. I just signed up yesterday and I read this this morning. I’ve been having to face losing my home of 40 years and it’s led to a nervous breakdown because of all my worry. I leave it with God but I’m horrible about taking it back. This has so much meaning. Thank you
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That happened to me some years ago Dana. The house was very meaningful to me–it was the house I grew up in that I had purchased after both my mother and father passed. I lost the house due to circumstances that I could not change and that weren’t of my own doing (long story). I was so heartsick… it was a terribly dark time. I now share my time between 4 houses across the country–something that I could have never foreseen then. Looking back, I see that I was hanging onto that house believing it was my last connection to my family but I was wrong, and it literally had to be wrenched from my clenched fist so that I could move forward. I went kicking and screaming for sure and see that if I had just trusted that it was all in good order (hard to do sometimes I know) my way would have been far less painful. There’s an old Zen proverb that says, “Let go or be dragged.” I found this to be true oh so many times.
Try to just take a moment each day sit quietly and tell yourself that you’re going to just set all this down for a just minute and that you can pick back up again when you’re done if you want to. Sit quietly and try to feel even for a moment that all IS well now and that nothing is out of order. It helps to tell yourself that you can always pick your worry back up in one minute and it’s okay if you do. Repeat this one time a day at least, more if you feel like it’s not too difficult. xo
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