My learning to ‘let go’ was not a learning about what ‘letting go’ means.
Letting go was and is an ongoing experience
Much akin to the experience of weightlessness
In earlier ages,
It was called groundlessness . . . we knew nothing yet of outer space . . .
. . . when I knew nothing of my inner space
Weightlessness came as a complete surprise . . . it was an emergent phenom . . . initially, the experience was disorienting, but not painful. None of this discovery actually hurts. We’re simply afraid . . . (and have been re-enforced endlessly to remain that way) . . . of the unknown . . .
our entire human history has been a sustained attempt to reconcile ourselves . . .
we have always,
individually—collectively—historically
had trust issues.
Deep down . . . . . . yep . . . . . . been there myself many a times . . .
So, from that perspective, from my own experiences, I can express that
Letting go, let’s in.
It’s wonder filled.
It does take some getting used to though.
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