…and feel the power.
Time to lighten your load. Probably don’t need to fly at high speed in a strong gravitational field like this asteroid, but shedding excess memories of loss will give you space for new ideas to take root. Let it go!
And not for any particular purpose. This is not a striving. Be still. It’s a letting go.
But How, You Ask?
You can’t just tell your memories to leave town. Not that easy. The path I found was through forgiveness. Some of it for others, from parents to church, but the most important one was for myself. In the end, forgiveness is never for the one we think has wronged us, abandoned us. It is always for ourselves. I found that self-forgiveness healed so many wounds from the past. It doesn’t mean I don’t every think of lost loved ones or wonder how things might have been different if I’d taken another past.
A No-Regrets Life
Yes, this is possible. It doesn’t mean you don’t remember. It just means that it doesn’t hurt. And self-forgiveness, at least for me, was a pathway to letting go of regret. I used mirror work and affirmations with another healer to break my connection to the wounds of the past. Doesn’t mean I live with no fears at all; I still have work to do on the worries of the future. But the past is OK. And I am OK with it.
Mirror affirmation work is just one way to let go; there are many other practices that can help. Let me know when you’d like to have a chat to get started.