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Thursday, July 19th, 2018 at
6:07 pm in Australia - Last edit on
Tags: Embracing Change, letting go
There’s a time for everything, says the Bible, and for once, I couldn’t agree more. There’s a time to obsess, there’s a time to chill. I know first hand how hard it is to tell when you’re taking things overboard. When you’re doing too much, trying too hard, putting in too much effort and being […]
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Friday, April 7th, 2017 at
8:37 pm in Australia - Last edit on
June 13, 2024 Tags: Embracing Change, letting go
The message to let go and to not be needy or clingy can be so overwhelming that we cannot let go of the must of letting go. We start clinging onto the need to let go and then can’t let go. So… Let go of letting go. Give yourself the permission to remain obsessed for […]
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Saturday, June 4th, 2016 at
5:45 pm in Australia - Last edit on
Tags: Embracing Change, letting go, Personality Mirror Soulmate Typology, Soulmates, True Emotion Mirrors, True Love
First, if you haven’t read my previous post about letting go and allowing people make their own choices for themselves, you might want to read that. But in summary, I was talking about how letting go is an emotional state rather than a behavior. Today, I’ll discuss another feeling of having to hold onto someone, […]
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Tuesday, May 24th, 2016 at
3:42 pm in Australia - Last edit on
Tags: Embracing Change, letting go
In all of spirituality and psychology, one thing that is constantly being misread and wrongly implemented is the difference between an emotional action and a physical action. The instruction of “letting go” is one of those things. Because most spiritual teachers (ironically, not all,) are very aware of their souls, their emotional space, and the emotional connection […]
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Wednesday, January 15th, 2014 at
1:59 pm in Australia - Last edit on
Tags: Embracing Change, letting go
There is an incredible resistance within us when we need to let go. This is because we associate it with giving up on someone. We fight the urge of protecting ourselves when the relationship we have is mainly kicking us in the gut rather than nurturing us and thus keep holding on to prove our […]
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