There are times in our lives when that which we have clung to for awhile--hours, days, weeks, years, decades, generations even--no longer serves us. And it is time to let go.
It can be scary to let go. We may think we'll lose our roots and fall. It can become paralyzing to let go of the comfort to which we've grown accustomed. And then, one day, we can hold on no longer. A big wind comes and forces us to let go. We do, in fact, lose our roots. We do fall. We do enter a new phase and evolution of life. And right there beside us is someone to lean on. Someone to catch us. Someone to say, "My dear, let go. I've got you. Let go."
It can be scary to let go. We may think we'll lose our roots and fall. It can become paralyzing to let go of the comfort to which we've grown accustomed. And then, one day, we can hold on no longer. A big wind comes and forces us to let go. We do, in fact, lose our roots. We do fall. We do enter a new phase and evolution of life. And right there beside us is someone to lean on. Someone to catch us. Someone to say, "My dear, let go. I've got you. Let go."