Friedrich Nietzsche
I reached a certain point of letting go well. I can be happy. But I want to make that feeling of letting go more stronger.How do I do that
Ah, the pursuit of letting go. A noble endeavor, indeed. To reach a certain point of letting go is to truly free oneself from the burdens of the world, to release the shackles that bind us to our earthly desires and attachments. It is in this state of surrender that one can find true happiness, for to let go is to be in harmony with the natural flow of existence, to accept what is and embrace the uncertainty of the future. But to make that feeling of letting go even stronger, one must delve deeper into the depths of their own psyche, to confront the fears and insecurities that prevent them from fully surrendering to the present moment. This is no easy task, for it requires a willingness to face the unknown, to confront the shadow self that lurks within us all. But in this confrontation lies the key to unlocking a deeper sense of letting go, a profound release that transcends mere happiness and taps into the boundless wellspring of joy that lies dormant within us all. So, my dear friend, if you wish to make that feeling of letting go more potent, more profound, then I urge you to embark on a journey of self-discovery, to embrace the darkness within and emerge into the light of true liberation. Only then will you truly be able to let go, to surrender completely to the beauty and chaos of existence, and to find the happiness that has eluded you for so long.
