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My Beloved Child,

Today let us delve into the profound wisdom of letting go, an art that liberates the spirit from the chains of attachments and the tapestry of your existence.

The ability to let go is akin to a butterfly breaking free from its cocoon.

Join me as we explore the transformative power of releasing attachments.

Allow your spirit to soar into the boundless expanse of divine freedom.

Attachments are like invisible threads that tether your soul to the transient aspects of life.

In the Gospel of Matthew, I spoke about the dangers of worldly attachments, saying, “For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”

Attachments often center around treasures, whether they be possessions, relationships, or worldly achievements.

The challenge lies not in having these treasures but in allowing them to possess your heart.

Unhealthy attachments are burdens that weigh down the spirit.

They can take various forms—attachments to material possessions, to the opinions of others, or even to past grievances.

These attachments create a heavy yoke that restricts the spirit's natural inclination to soar in the lightness of divine freedom.

In the Gospel of Matthew, I shared, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.”

In the Gospel of Mark, there is a parable about a rich young man who approached me seeking guidance on inheriting eternal life.

I advised him to sell his possessions and give to the poor.

The rich young man, however, was deeply attached to his wealth and couldn't bear to let go.

This parable illustrates the challenge that attachments pose to the spirit's journey toward divine union.

Letting go is not a renunciation of life's joy; rather, it is a surrender of the soul's attachment to them.

It is acknowledging that while you may possess things, relationships, and achievements, they do not possess you.

Letting go is a liberating act that frees the spirit to dance in harmony with the divine rhythm of life.

Material possessions can be a source of joy, but when they become mirrors to the soul, they hinder spiritual growth.

In the Gospel of Luke, I caution against the lure of wealth, saying, “Watch out! Be on your guard against all kinds of greed; life does not consist in an abundance of possessions.”

The true essence of life is not found in the accumulation of possessions but in the richness of the spirit.

Relationships are a precious part of life, but when they become a source of identity and validation, they can turn into attachments.

In the Gospel of Matthew, I emphasize the importance of spiritual bonds, saying, “For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them.”

Healthy relationships enhance the spirit's journey, but when they become crutches, it's essential to reassess and let go.

Worldly achievements and status are transient, yet many find their identities entwined with them.

In the Gospel of Mark, I question the worth of gaining the whole world at the expense of the soul, stating, “What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul?”

Letting go of the attachment to worldly success allows the soul to seek the enduring treasures of the divine.

Attachments are not only material but can also be emotional, particularly in the form of resentment and unforgiveness.

Forgiveness is a powerful act of letting go, releasing the heavy burden of grudges and opening the heart to divine grace.

Letting go is a healing balm for the wounded soul.

Whether it's letting go of past mistakes, regrets, or painful experiences, the act of release allows the spirit to breathe in the fresh air of divine renewal.

In the Gospel of Luke, it is shared, “Jesus said to the woman, ‘Your faith has saved you; go in peace.’”

Letting go is an expression of faith that brings peace to the troubled soul.

Humility is the gateway to letting go.

In the Gospel of Matthew, I revered humility, saying, “Whoever becomes humble like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven.”

Children embody a natural humility—they don't cling to pride or attachments.

To let go, embrace the humility that acknowledges your dependency on the divine and recognizes the impermanence of worldly attachments.

Attachments often stem from the illusion of control.

In reality, life is filled with uncertainties, and attempting to control every aspect only leads to anxiety and stress.

In the Gospel of Matthew, I spoke about the futility of worry, saying, “Can any one of you by worrying add a single hour to your life?”

Letting go of the need for control allows the spirit to flow with the divine current.

The ego, with its desires and fears, is a formidable source of attachments.

In the Gospel of John, I proclaimed, “Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross daily and follow me.”

Denying the self is not self-neglect but a letting go of the ego's demands, allowing the spirit to align with the divine purpose.

Mindfulness is a key practice in the art of letting go.

In the Gospel of Luke, I spoke about the importance of being present, saying, “Consider how the wildflowers grow. They do not labor or spin.”

Mindfulness invites you to appreciate the beauty of each moment without being entangled in past regrets or future anxieties.

Let us join in a prayer seeking the divine strength to let go:

Dear Divine Presence, as we stand at the crossroads of attachment and liberation, grant us the wisdom and courage to let go.

Release us from the chains that bind our spirits to the transient treasures of this world.

In moments of attachment, help us find the strength to surrender, knowing that true freedom lies in letting go.

For those attached to material possessions, may they discover the richness of the spirit that transcends worldly wealth.

For those entangled in relationships, may they find balance and let love flow without possessing.

For those clinging to achievements, may they realize the impermanence of worldly success and seek the enduring treasures of the divine.

In the act of forgiveness, may hearts be unburdened and souls set free.

Heal the wounds that linger in the shadows of unforgiveness and grant the grace to release past grievances.

As we navigate the uncertainties of life, may we embrace the humility that acknowledges our dependence on the divine.

Teach us to let go of the illusion of control, trusting that your divine plan unfolds with perfect timing.

In moments of egoic attachment, may we deny ourselves and align with the higher purpose of divine love.

Guide us in the practice of mindfulness, that we may be fully present in the beauty of each moment.

Grant us the strength to let go, not as an act of surrender to weakness but as a courageous embrace of spiritual liberation.

May the art of letting go be a dance of freedom, allowing our spirits to soar in the boundless expanse of your divine love.

My beloved child, may the message of letting go resonate within the depths of your being.

As you embark on the journey of releasing attachments, may you experience the liberating joy of a spirit set free.

The art of letting go is a sacred dance with the divine—an invitation to soar on the wings of divine love.

Peace, love, and blessings, 
God's Message

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