
Art of Allowing. Art of Releasing.
Art Of Releasing.
We all have trouble with letting go. No matter if it is of small or big significance to us we all struggle to some extent of releasing. We often wonder why we can never reach the next level.
Some of us give all of our love to someone in hopes they will finally reciprocate us with the love we give, but find that they never do. Many of us keep bouncing between relationships thinking that starting with a new person will make all the problems melt away but the same problems keep surfacing.
Through this practice we learn to release ourselves from any and all that does not serve us with the purest intentions as we break free from our limiting selves as we evolve into our higher selves.
We filter through illusions, fantasies, partnerships, relationships, situations, versions of ourselves, addictions, obsessions, and so much more.
We must consistently release and check-in to our thought patterns & behaviors for balance so we can make room for The Art Of Allowing love, wealth, health, and our deepest desires into our lives.
Art Of Allowing.
Depending on what you have experienced thus far in areas of love, trust, communication, finances, health, and spiritual wellness our minds create blocks as a defense mechanism to keep ourselves safe.
Many of us know exactly how to love someone unconditionally through our actions, words, and communications but at the same time are extremely uncomfortable with receiving even a small percentage of the amount of the love we give back.
This is why so many of us ask ourselves if there is something wrong with the way we love, or tell ourselves that we are just bad at love in general. The hard truth is that many of us neglect the most important person in our lives, ourselves. Often times we are drowning in self-hatred due to unhealed emotional, mental, spiritual wounds.
Through the Art of Releasing & Art of Allowing we learn to set healthy boundaries so that we can release our blocks and learn to give love to ourselves first so that we set standards on how we allow others to love us.