LOVE-DIVORCE - LETTING GO MOVING ON - DON'T BE HELD BACK BY THE PAST - FACE GUILT, FEARS MOVE ON
Foreword
Letting go is merely arriving at a decision – no more allowing something from the
past tense to influence your life today or to cut down your inner sense of peace
and welfare. So all we have to do is to relinquish the beliefs and mental attitudes
that keep us from receiving the pleasure of the moment.
The issue comes in
discovering precisely what that means; we have so many notions that keep us
from living in the present moment, from becoming content and peaceful
inside........
Letting Go, Moving On!
Don't be held back by the past - face your guilt and fears and
move on!
Your Purpose
Synopsis
What would you enjoy changing in your personal life? What
ambitions are you aspiring to, but restrain from doing because
of a preceding notion or set of conditions which cause
damaging thinking for you? What are you harboring that you
recognize isn't for you any longer?
What relationship has
disturbed you? What huge change are you putting off? Are you
feeling more solace in distressed familiarity instead of delving
into alien territories? What vocation changes, possibly even an
overall change of direction, may bring about more
gratification?
Have A Look
It is time to release the past, to give up that which no longer serves
our development, and to reconstruct on a fresh foundation. We're all
healers, and this is a good chance to transform our experiences in a
way that will nurture our soul.
We should not feel guilty for producing a life of happiness. There's no
demand to harm those who have restricted us in freeing ourselves.
And, in a few cases, we might have to break away from a vocation, a
line of work, a relationship, or even loved ones in order to produce
the life we wish.
All the same, most letting go isn't typically burning up a bridge, but a
great deal pf the time letting go is an inwardly job: letting go may
imply changing our belief formula, a way we work on emotion, or how
we see life.
It is crucial to take stock of our positives and negatives before ever
arriving at a decision to let go of the past. I advocate taking out a
notebook and putting down lists.
Who and what is bearing upon us positively? Who and what is
bearing upon us negatively? If an individual, line of work, or family
member -- even a mate or partner -- is putting us down often, then we
might be wise to handle the problem with them and/or either produce
change in that relationship or put distance between ourselves and
them.
One manner to let go of the past tense is to take away or revise our
expectations that produced conflict.
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