Posts Tagged ‘letting go’

The Art of Letting Go

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

In my healing practice I get asked this all the time, “Just how DO I let this go?”

The “this” is usually a deep core belief or pattern that has been an old friend whose time has come to move on.

I’ve asked myself this question, many-a-times in my life too. And what I have come to believe as the art of letting go is really the ability to get in touch with what it is you really need to let go of.

This conversation could go the way of resistance.

When we aren’t quite ready to let go, we often stay focused on a situation or aspect of our life that we can deal with. We may ask ourselves over and over why we can’t let go of something that holds us back or what we know isn’t serving us. But really, we’re staying focused on that level of the problem to avoid the deeper issues…where the real energetic juice is.

We could also talk about beliefs.

It’s hard to let go of something when we have a strong belief about it, which oddly still meets a need for us. You know, those hidden benefits that keep us stuck despite our wanting to let go. Our heart knows we must, but our heads say, “Wait a minute, I need that!”

But where I like to go in this conversation around letting go is to the energetic core; to what is it that we are really letting go of. Typically where I find that answer is in the body.

Now that may seem strange to you. Isn’t it obvious what you need to let go of? After all you feel the pain of not doing so…right? Well, it may not be that obvious.  Again, we focus in on the things that we find we can manage, or have a road map to. We may not know to look in another direction. Or, we may not yet have the consciousness around the issue to focus in on something new.

That’s of course where getting some help comes in. But you can also begin to work with your own energy to get closer look. And often where you need to look is within the body and the body’s consciousness.

When we energetically move deep into the body — and the body’s intelligence and consciousness — we often find an answer that is related, but different enough to have had us barking up the wrong tree, so to speak.

When we get to this level of energy work, we’re really talking about what the body knows as survival… it often feels as though there’s a threat of death or annihilation when we try to let go of those big ticket items in our life. And letting go of something that we have know oh-so-well can feel to the body like a real death.

So, the energetic conversation needs to move away from, “Why can’t I let this go?” to “What is happening here that is triggering such a deep threat?”

So how do you begin to work with this?

This is where I think the real art comes in… We need to move away from the mind and what we know, and move into the body stored energy and intelligence. We need to stop looking for the emotions and thoughts around the issue we know to be true on a conscious level and descend into the body’s “biology-mind.”

And there we learn to “be with” as we look for what feels so threatening. We look for that spark of energy or emotion that gets us right to the root of the matter. And when we can do that — and I will say this usually takes getting some help from someone who can point the way — we can then let go of all the pieces of the puzzle that have been connected to that deep inner fear.

There is no real step by step instruction to this. That’s the art piece. But I will say it is a conversation that requires us to hold a level of presence around what we are feeling while at the same time deeply feeling it.

Then and only then can we begin to create an awareness of the felt physical and energetic messages that have slowly been adding layer upon layer to our inner experience.

The art of letting go, in my mind, is to let go at the most basic/core level and then let the shift rise.

A Magical Winter Solstice

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Well, we have crossed that threshold of the longest night. Slowly the light will once again begin to grow stronger, not only bringing more sunlight our way here in the northern hemisphere, but shifting the vibrational energy we experience as it does.

This morning as I sat listening, it was still dark. I drifted into an awareness of the Earth…Gaia’s inner landscape and the deep winter stillness which is with us.

Throughout the day yesterday, the Winter Solstice, I had a sense of this stillness.

I kept envisioning the foggy, cold landscape where life was pulled deep inside to stay warm. And, I had a sense of a deep carving out, as a way to make room for something new.

My day yesterday was quite magical. I walked the labyrinth near my home with a group of women. There was this wonderful coming together and moving apart which so sums up the labyrinth experience.

The funny thing about walking a labyrinth is that, at times, it may seem that in the walking in toward the center, there is a building of energy; and with the moving out, there is a letting go.

And at other times, just the opposite.

Yesterday was one of those days, where for me, I felt the energy gathering up even before we fully arrived at the labyrinth. And as I stepped onto (or into) the pathway, there was a gentle letting go as I moved toward the center.

And there, standing with these amazing women, there was a release. It came with sound…a very soft, quiet chanting that at times felt like whispering —so gentle.

And just as gently, I moved back out through the winding twists and turns, gathering up an energy to take with me as I move forward.

The whole gathering felt like this to me. It was this coming together or collecting up of energy as we walked along in the fog and drizzly rain…then this wonderful little experience in the middle walking the labyrinth and singing softly…and then a dispersing of energy — with a nod to our collective experience — as we each then moved back out into the world.

And as I sat with the experience again today, I realized there was a true gift in this co-creative energy.

I have been thinking of this part of Kahlil Gibran’s words in Joy and Sorrow, “The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more joy you can contain.”

I still feel the winter darkness, and can sense that stillness which the Earth is holding right now. It does feel, to me, as if there is this “carving out.”  I am also aware that we are co-creating what we will fill that with.

I also know that I can tap into that wonderful gentle energy to help in this process as I, and we, begin to move back out from the stillness, the center.

How Do We Know When It’s Time to Let Go?

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Letting go…that’s one of those things that can be hard. Letting go of anything can be hard; from relationships to ideas about ourselves…even things. Whatever no longer serves us has to be let go of, and yet it can be such a challenge.

I think that we often see ourselves as not being ready to let go. We think of “letting go” as an event; something that we have to do, instead of a natural “next step” in the evolution of our lives. We reference this process from a place of looking back as if we are loosing something, instead of from the place of looking ahead and knowing we take with us the best of what we had…our Truth.

But how do we know when it is really time to let go of something?

Hopefully we can discern this before the Universe decides for us. We’ve probably all had those experiences where we held on too long and the Universe stepped in and said “Enough!” Unfortunately, when that happens the letting go can be painful.

So when is enough, enough? When do we know that we must embrace that forward thinking and see the change as a blessing and not a burden?

I wish it was simple enough to give you a pat answer here. But the truth is, it’s different for everyone.

Change, however, can become less scary when we know that we truly don’t loose-out when we change and grow. We don’t actually let go of anything that we need! We keep those things tucked away in who we are.

These days we are being asked to let go of a lot of things that no longer serve us. The world is changing. We are changing. And, it’s time to let go of the things that no longer serve.

Just when we think we know “what’s what” these days, it seems that yet another change is right in front of us. Sometimes we have no choice but to go with the flow. But even then we still hang on at times. We long for how things were, or simply dig in our heels and refuse to shift our personal game plan and adopt a new way of being — or interacting — in our daily lives. This “digging in” can be felt; it feels like life become much harder than it needs to be.

We can, however, become aware of those moments when we are swimming up stream. When life feels like a challenge, and we are reacting to every change around us as an inconvenience, yes… that’s the time to look deeper and realize that letting go and moving on is in your best interest.

In those moments it’s best to shift your perspective to what’s in front of you, see where you can go. Then gather up what you gained from where you are, and take a step forward.

It starts with one step…and when it’s time, its time!