Tag: worry

Letting Go of Worry.

My mother used to say, “Don’t let worry steal your moments away.”

In other words, when caught in the flurry of cascading emotion, ask yourself – is it really worth it? To lose your touch with the serenity of ‘now’ for a matter that has already passed, or potentially may never manifest.

I’ve always believed it to be one of the most fundamental practices – that is, to allow our worries to drift away. But, it’s often so difficult isn’t it, my loves? We feel compelled to fix the unsettledness – though, are we mistaking ‘clinging’ for mastering control?

Perhaps, we are concluding that control will lend us peace – when, in reality it erodes the very ‘ground’ upon which we stand. And forcing a spiritual paralysis, of sorts – keeping us tethered to the very thing we wish to disengage.

And it’s always a matter of choice, my loves. What we think, we create; what we believe, we become.

Is it your wish to remain a tired, tethered soul?

It’s certainly something to consider, my darlings – to never allow worry to steal our moments.

Namaste…