A Quote by Lenny Santos

Letting go has never been easy, but holding on can be as difficult. Yet strength is measured not by holding on, but by letting go. — © Lenny Santos
Letting go has never been easy, but holding on can be as difficult. Yet strength is measured not by holding on, but by letting go.
Strength is measured not by holding on, but by letting go.
Much of the Christian religion has largely become “holding on” instead of letting go. But God, it seems to me, does the holding on (to us!), and we must learn the letting go (of everything else).
When the Pleiadians speak of letting go, they transmit a letting go energy through our energetic field. As a human being, we've been holding on for lifetimes, really holding on to the illusion strongly, holding on to the shame, the guilt, the sadness, all the things we've lived through, all the experiences we have allowed ourselves to create for ourselves in order to learn. We've held on to the pieces of us - the anger, the frustration and the pain.
And maybe getting a grip and letting go are not so dissimilar, when the holding on or the letting go is all part of moving on-getting on with it. Getting on with the difficult and dizzying business of living.
Holding on to anything is like holding on to your breath. You will suffocate. The only way to get anything in the physical universe is by letting go of it. Let go & it will be yours forever.
Steadfastness, that is holding on; patience, that is holding back; expectancy, that is holding the face up; obedience, that is holding one's self in readiness to go or do; listening, that is holding quiet and still so as to hear.
Life is about holding on and letting go.
Life is balance of holding on and letting go.
Success is generally due to holding on, and failure to letting go.
The spiritual life is always about letting go. It is never about holding on.
Letting go doesn’t just mean letting go of the past, but letting go of an unknown future; and embracing NOW.
All the art of living lies in a fine mingling of letting go and holding on.
The act of surrendering sort of puts me in a different mindset that allows me to be more of a channel - because I'm not holding on so tightly to things, I'm letting go, and I find that in letting go I become more of a channel for life to really happen on life's terms. I mean, maybe that sounds sort of metaphysical, but that's honestly how I feel.
If I've learned anything from TJ, it's that life is a fine balance of holding on, letting go, and never looking back unless it's to admire how far you've come.
Suffering is not holding you. You are holding suffering. When you become good at the art of letting sufferings go, then you'll come to realize how unnecessary it was for you to drag those burdens around with you. You'll see that no one else other than you was responsible. The truth is that existence wants your life to become a festival.
The third noble truth says that the cessation of suffering is letting go of holding on to ourselves.
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