Letting Go without Guilt
- Fr. Thomas Colyandro

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Letting go is rarely a single act
It is a quiet, repeated trust.
We release what we cannot carry.
Old failures, for example
Relationships we could not save
Versions of ourselves we have outgrown, too.
When we discover that release is not abandonment
But freedom
And that nothing can separate us from the love of God
Or each other
We finally understand that we are
Already seen, already heard, already kept.
That's when we let go without forgetting or excusing
And guilt loses its grip.
We simply surrender without falling into emptiness.
And we find ourselves back in the arms that have always held us.
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