How To Let Go?

Every other week, I publish an audio meditation on my website erikakind.com. Usually, I do group meditations in person, but due to the Corona situation, I switch to the audio option. However, the topic of this week is bringing clarity, balance, and steadfastness into life. To achieve that, we need to let go of illusions or self-imposed pressure due to the requirements we set ourselves.

It made me think of a post, “My Symbol of Letting Go”, I wrote 6 years ago (gosh, how time flies). Letting go is easy to say, but the more we care about something, the harder the process becomes. And often, even though we thought we had let go, life sends something to remind us that some roots are still there. I’d like to give you some tools that may make it a little easier to consciously detach in love. Anger, resentment, rage, despair, self-abandonment, and feelings of guilt hold us in their grip and are bound to their destructive effect. Only when we create the necessary loving conditions can we let go. We will not forget, but we will apply the experience in a constructive and even grateful way.

It often helps to use a symbol to visualize the item you want to let go of. Use a photo, make a drawing, write a poem or letter, choose an appropriate object, or write a word on a piece of paper. You can also light a candle while doing this, burn incense, vaporize essential oils in a fragrance lamp, or whatever supports the process for you. The important thing is to focus on the issue, go into it, look at it, see what it has done to you, and then think of what good it has given you (there is something good!). When you are ready, let it fly. You can publish a post without mentioning any details, you can burn the paper or bury it (e.g. next to a tree and make it a gift), you can visualize sending it away with the wind, or tell a bird to take it along. Find a way that suits you. In my case, I wrote a song, and by publishing it along with my post, I sent what I carried inside out. However you do it, do it knowing that what you let go of will be transformed into positive and nurturing energy. By letting go, you are not only liberating yourself but releasing energy that will be used divinely.

In letting something go genuinely from a loving heart,
you transform strong negative power into strong positive power. 
That way, you give meaning to a difficult experience.
In letting go, you render a service to yourself and the universe.

In Love and Light


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We have to learn and condition ourselves to letting go of those things that have a lingering negative affect on our overall well-being. Sometimes we tend to carry stuff unnecessarily and we need to recognize that it is okay for us to care for ourselves. I would use the poem to let things go and probably burn it. Thank you for the insightful post, timely for this year.

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Good thought! Maybe I was led across this post again because of the challenges of the past year. There is a lot to let go aside from the regular developments that make such a liberation necessary. Thank you for your wonderful comment, Sylvester!

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Yes, easier said than done. That is why I think we must not force anything. This whole letting go is part of a process. Bur as you said, it is the path to freedom. Thank you very much, AP2.

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This quote by the great Lao Tzu is the theme of my life’s adventures this past year. We are “becoming” more and more each day by where we put our intentions and energy. Love to you dear Erika❤

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Liebe Erika, ich habe vor meir eine Karte, die mir meine Tochter vor einigen Jahren geschenkt hat, worauf steht:
DREI WÜNSCHE
– die GELASSENHEIT alles das hinzunehmen, was nicht zu ändern ist,
– die KRAFT, zu ändern, was nicht länger zu ertragen ist und
– die WEISHEIT, das eine vom anderen zu unterscheiden.
In diesem Sinn danke ich dir herzlich für deine Ratschläge:)

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The serenty prayer… Worte, nach denen zu leben es sich immer zu streben lohnt. Wunderbar und vielen Dank, dass du das in diesem Zusammenhang hier erwähnst. Ich hoffe, du hattest gestern einen schönen Muttertag. Ganz liebe Grüsse, Martina 💖

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Reblogged this on Blog of Hammad Rais and commented:

How much we can carry onto ourselves?

Not just the physical load but also the weight we add over on our mind, heart and soul. Some of that may be useful for us but most of it is nothing but garbage.

Which is certainly not what we should drag along on the path of life.

Erika Kind is talking about How To Let Go of the things that hurdles into our path.

Read it out!

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Thank you kind lady, I have indeed been thinking about my ‘event’ and a rather startling thing came to me recently (as if Spirit didn’t nudge it 😀)…’what if I had let go?’.
Now according to what you just wrote…it could have been a ‘let go’ indeed. And I have an urge to plant a tree somewhere, a gift for the life I did keep maybe, to now be able to travel onward in a more free and open pathway 😀 ❤️ 🙏🏽 🦋

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You know, that is amazing and has given me goosbumps! Yes, planting a tree is one example of making something fruitful and constructive out of an insight of letting something go to liberate ourselves. Wow! What a symbol of life. That is so wonderful, Mark!

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