My Symbol Of Letting Go

Letting go is a topic in everybody’s life at times. Yesterday I was talking to a friend and I realized that during the past weeks, more and more friends are posting about letting go or about their process of letting go. There are so many different reasons or stories behind it. May it be about love, about plans we made, about disappointments, or being hurt. But in the end, we can mostly sum it up to two points:

  1. A shattered dream.
  2. A traumatic or painful experience in the past.

It mostly has always to do with other people involved. That means there are at least two individual energies, ideas, imaginations, histories, goals, and intentions at work. The problem of letting go is always the “Why”. Why me? Why did he/she pick me for doing that? Why did I need to have this accident? Why did she/he turn away? Why do I have to get this disease? If we only had an explanation, it would help so much. When it is about a person we could get an answer but for whatever reason, some don’t do us the favor. However, we cannot do anything about it … let it go.

We are letting go of so many things without even noticing them. But the more something means to us the harder it gets. It can take weeks, months, years, or even a lifetime. But when the time has come, we feel it clearly. That is the time when we have to take this subject carefully, thank it for what it gave us, for the joy it brought for a while, for the lesson it taught us, or for making us develop something we would have never developed without it. Take it carefully and lay it at rest at a certain place in your thoughts or in real life. Imagine it as a flower that withers, sinks into the earth, and gives its energy back in order to open up the possibilities for the growth of a new plant. Or let it fly like a bird and free its energy and yourself. But whatever you do, do it with love. Only when you let go of all your resentments and frustrations you will find peace.

It often helps when we have something visible to let go like a symbol since we cannot see feelings. And it also helps to not do it alone. Therefore, I invite everyone who feels ready and who is tired of being stuck in a place they don’t want to be: Do a post with the title My Symbol Of Letting Go and choose a symbol like a picture, a quote, a song,… whatever. Nobody needs to know any details. Choose a friendly symbol and do this post with the intention to let go in peace!

I thank you from my heart for what you gave to me. I will cherish it forever. Fly free!

In Love and Light!


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Thank you, Jade. I have to say that I was in complete peace writing it. It was the last little string I loosened and it is wonderful. I am happy about what was. Nobody can ever take this away. Also everything is solved in the situation. It is wonderful. Open for new things to come 😀

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I don’t want to hog the comments on this, so I apologise to everyone and will try to restrain myself and make this my last, although the post has really hit the bulls eye with me.

This is a point I make to people about the importance of letting go. It was explained to me in a totally different way, but I like to explain it in my own terms.

Pick up a book. You must have one close at hand, so you could do this right now.

How heavy is the book? Not too heavy, really.

Stand up and hold it out in front of you at arm’s length. One hand or two? It doesn’t matter.

This is easy, isn’t it?

Hold it there for a whole minute. Still easy?

Hold it there for five minutes. It’s feeling a bit heavier now isn’t it. You may even be getting some aches in your hands, wrists and arms.

Hold it for fifteen minutes. You may have already given up, but you are getting the idea. The book feels a lot heavier. The pain is spreading to your shoulders and even to your back.

If you go ahead and hold it for half a day, the book will weigh more than anything you ever carried before and you will be paralyzed. Your mind will have only one item in it…. that damned book!

So, you must all be with me by now, bearing in mind the subject of Erika’s wonderful blog post. The earlier that you let go, the less weight you have to carry and the less pain you have to bear.

Let go and move on!

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That is a wonderful way to “feel” the weight and the possibility to let it go! Very well explained. Thank you so much, Lance, for taking the time and commenting this all. That was wonderful!

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Your post really hit a harmonious chord with me Erika. It is exactly right for the moment, and you know why. The song is beautiful too. And then the comment about having no regrets just reinforces the message. That is so true too. We should not regret something that is already in the past. Maybe we can learn from it, but we cannot change it, so why would we let it get us down?

My symbol of letting go is a poem that I wrote when my Mum died in 1999. Well, I probably flatter myself when I call it a poem, but it means a great deal to me. It is called “Gone.” Anyone can read it by following this link, if they are at all interested.

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I guess I even did read it once. Thank you for providing the link. The first song I ever produced is called “I would do it again” It is about not regretting anything but being thankful for what it made us. Only because things change doesn’t mean it wasn’t beautiful what we had before. I am glad it spoke to you, Lance.

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It’s one of my favorites of your songs, Erika. I think that music is a beautiful, beautiful thing. Letting go is always hard, no matter which side that you occupy. There are seminal points in life that create these trajectories that we will follow for some time. Moments that flare up and burn so brightly, no matter the outcome, create these new paths. Thanks for sharing.

BTW, the reader on my droid doesn’t show your audio. Then again, it never shows the ones that I post, either. I think that people have to visit the ‘real’ page in order to find it.

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Thank you, Rob! You know that your opinion always means a lot to me. I agree with every point and I regret nothing. Whatever happens leads us to the next point. You said that wonderfully. I hope you are soon nominated for the next poem challenge 😉
I am happy you like the song. Again your opinion is important to me.
I heard about the problem with the reader. I mentioned that and hope people go to my blog to read the post for that reason. It is an important song to me and it carries a part of my history I never want to miss. Thank you for reading 😊

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Giving a “ying/yang” perspective to letting go can also be very beneficial. For whatever has been lost, look for what has been gained. A love lost can open new doors due to the freedom gained. A job/career lost can offer new horizons to consider. Major limbs lost can offer whole new challenges in lifestyle, and wonderful opportunities to teach less fortunates on how to cope. There is always an opportunity to grow from “letting go”, but sometimes it takes work to see it …. but it is there!

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Agreed, but it is easier to let go if you have already identified the potential future. To use a ship analogy, you probably would not want to cast off (let go) unless you had some concept of a destination.

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Beautiful. I like your idea about having a symbol. I am a visual person and I like how a symbol can reinforce what out minds/souls are trying to do.

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I like this idea Erika symbolising our problems into objects or thoughts then making a concious effort to to physically or mentally discard them. I can see the benifit in it.☺☺

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