I must believe that this connection is possible to come by again. I must not cling to it; for I know that the force alone will suffocate and drain all of the goodness out of it.
To let go of something you feel so deeply towards is a radical act of courage that few are willing to face.
To live in a way that allows others to be as they are and knows that there is no limit of love to be shared amongst one another is revolutionary. It is the most unconditional and unrestrained way of living and it requires a deep trust in yourself to be ok regardless of what happens.
It is human nature to cling to the things that feel good to us. Yet, it is hardly recognized that that clinging and grasping is rooted in a scarcity belief that there will never be anything like it again.
What if we released our grasp in order to let the flow of the Universe take over and for us to lean into the abundant nature of life?
What if it were possible to fully be present to the goodness of something without wanting it all for ourselves forever and ever?
I believe that it is special to savor things as they are and not expect too much or too little from the goodness of each moment. When you feel profoundly, it can be intoxicating – you want to hold onto the nectar of life and the glimpse of something you possibly have been longing for your entire life.