Letting Go of What is Not Meant for Us

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On my journey, the most difficult thing I have found is to gracefully let go of things not meant for me.  I have faltered many times on my journey, and this is intended to teach me to let go of what is not meant for me.  I have hung onto my wounded past refusing to let go, only to be taken me down a path of current day hurt, pain, and more suffering.

I know that this path is intended for me, although it has been painful.  The irony is that If I do not let go of this pain, I continue to replay my past hurt and pain, and continue my own suffering. This part is counter intuitive, as we just want to deny or avoid this pain, but unfortunately, we are brought this pain again and again in our lives when we attempt to deny or avoid it as this is our intended life lessons.

Upon introspection, I realize why certain people are brought into my life, why they hurt me, and what I must learn about myself, and make different choices for my future. Every mistake and failure help us find what we must find within them.  When we are able to learn what it is that we are intended to learn through these mistakes, those painful experiences were not wasted, but have provided the required lessons that are intended for us.

In finding peace with this, we are able to move forward on our paths and let go of the hurt and mistake through forgiveness of ourselves for making these choices, and others for hurting us.  We realize that these are no longer the choices we will make again in the future.  There are plenty of new opportunities and experiences for our future, and we face the future with hope and faith that what is meant for us still await us.  Peace and light, Brooke (Copyright 2014 Kundalini Spirit with All Rights Reserved)

2 responses to “Letting Go of What is Not Meant for Us”

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    In the Stillness of Willow Hill

    There is such openness in your sharing. Like you, I’ve been guilty of ignoring patterns that I wasn’t yet ready to deal with. Finally finding the courage to really see the situational triggers that have been lovingly sent gives us wings to fly. And oh…the flight is thrilling!

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    1. I am so glad you had such positive experiences on your journey, and thank you for sharing your experiences here with me. Infinite love and light, Brooke

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