A Quote by Darren Johnson

The process of letting go is like taking a journey to the center of your being. — © Darren Johnson
The process of letting go is like taking a journey to the center of your being.
At every point in the human journey we find that we have to let go in order to move forward; and letting go means dying a little. In the process we are being created anew, awakened afresh to the source of our being.
So we're in this process of letting go of our own attachments to our physical forms and to the people we love, and... basically everything. Life is like this one big process of letting go.
The process of writing a novel is like taking a journey by boat. You have to continually set yourself on course. If you get distracted or allow yourself to drift, you will never make it to the destination. It's not like highly defined train tracks or a highway; this is a path that you are creating discovering. The journey is your narrative. Keep to it and there will be a tale told.
This is the pathless path - returning to where you were initially before you got lost. The deepest truth in you is where the journey leads - shedding, like taking off layers of an onion, until you come to your essence. The key to the spiritual journey is not acquiring something outside of yourself. Rather it is shedding the veils to come back to the deepest truth of your being.
If you're going to do something, you should go all in and be absorbed in the process and want to do well and be OK with being really consumed by it. But at the same time, I guess the balance there lies in not letting the result define who you are as a person and your self-worth.
But whether you stay or go, the critical decision you can make is to stop letting your partner distort the lens of your life, always forcing his way into the center of the picture. You deserve to have your life be about you; you are worth it.
There's great value to knitting or digging up your garden or chopping up vegetables for soup, because you're taking some time away from turning the pages, answering your emails, talking to people on the phone, and you're letting your brain process whatever is stuck up in there.
Your outer journey may contain a million steps; your inner journey only has one: the step you are taking right now.
I have realised taking a stand is tough, but what's tougher is maintaining it and letting go of all those who doubt your intent.
For everyone, well-being is a journey. The secret is committing to that journey and taking those first steps with hope and belief in yourself.
Folded in my arms you're a butterfly in reverse you're giving up your wings and inheriting my curse you're letting go of me you're letting go
Letting go doesn’t just mean letting go of the past, but letting go of an unknown future; and embracing NOW.
Just the simple process of letting go of negative thoughts will allow your natural state of health to emerge within you.
When I talk about forgiveness, I mean letting go, not excusing the other person or reconciling with them or condoning the behavior. Just letting go of your own suffering.
God is love and doesn't ask for anything back in return. So it's that process of letting go and just allowing, and just being in that pure state.
Growing up is like taking down the sides of your house and letting strangers walk in.
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