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Monday, May 26, 2014
Thursday, May 8, 2014
The Act of Letting Go
Life is fleeting so is love.
We form attachments so easily and sometimes
place an enormous amount of value on these attachments that sometimes become
our undoing.
Where is all this coming from you ask? What’s
the sordid experience that led to this piece, you may ask? The truth is there were
several stories that inspired this piece.
Gloria, the gullible lady so blinded by
love that she was blind to the lies that were her truth. Public humiliation at
the hands of her ‘love’ after years of devotion, sacrifice and commitment.
Cynthia, the idiot who accepted her
cheating partner who after years of stomaching the atrocities still got left at
the altar.
Or Michael,
the lovesick puppy who funded his girlfriend through school and supported her
family for years only to be told that he was not good enough when a ‘better’
package came along.
Countless incidents of scared and mistreated lovers
who are genuinely nice people but got rail rolled by this thing called love. Leaving
behind bitter and cynical shells. *Deep sigh*
Love's a powerful emotion. It is so strong it
can change your life forever. It has the ability to make or mar us should we let
it get out of hand. Love is dangerous. Love is liberating. For those who have
tasted the liberating power of love, they will tell you it is empowering and
life giving. It makes them want to break into song and dance at the littlest
provocation. Some can pinpoint the exact moment they knew their life changed
forever and that moment was a love moment.
For those who have been burnt by the engulfing
flames of love, theirs is a different tale. To them, love is a sickness of the
mind; it consists of several moments of madness that when stringed together,
creates a picture of an insane person needing incarceration in a mental
institute.
For these insane lovers, sanity can be restored
at the moment of release. That one moment of clarity when you look back and
catch a glimpse of the train wreck behind you; look down and see how hard you
are clutching, and desperately too, to
an illusion and then realize that the thing you so desperately tried to
preserve was never worth the cost. Why waste your time reliving the past or
beating yourself up for failures that were never entirely your fault?
Just before clarity vanishes you come to a realization that all you have to do is breath, unclench your fists and just let
go. Yes, let go. Don’t you know that they were never good enough for you?
Let go of the fear, the sadness, the self-loathing,
the anxiety and just breath. Communicate with your future self and let them
tell you that you'll be just fine. As
long as you let go, breathe and take it one day at a time.
There is no fear in love.
And yes you can live without this person. Trust
me, you can.
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