
For all things there is a reason and a season…or so the saying goes…and yet…the struggle to hold on to people and things that no longer serve us is very real
Growth requires openness and fluidity.
Things change, people change.
Perhaps this is why some choose to stagnate. It is difficult to find security let alone navigate a landscape that is ever changing, to feel stable walking on a surface that literally moves beneath our feet.
If we roll with the tide and sway with the wind, we will weather life’s storms without breaking…
There are patterns and stability in everything cyclical, we just have to learn them.
Learning to let go is how we discover the flow
©Dani Heart
7-24-23


I am not a religious person, however I am deeply spiritual, and I would add to your very wise words, let go and let God.
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I am not religious either sweet Melody. I don’t believe in god, but I believe in LOVE, NATURE, HUMANITY. 🙂 I believe we are all connected. xo
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I love this. Time is just flying by and we try to keep up and yes go with the flow which means letting go of some of our past. It’s also important to hold on to what is meaningful and important in our life. I have been finding this out lately with friends who are consumed only with knowing if my relationship is no longer. This poem is very touching. You have shinned once again!
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That last sentence … I’d love to see it turned into a song; it resonates so deeply, it already feels like it must be part of a song I just haven’t heard, yet. ❤
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I just re-read the last sentence…it absolutely could be a chorus of a song we haven’t yet heard. I am not musically inclined, are you? 😉
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I haven’t written a song in ages, but this may just be the prompt I need! 😀 😀 😀
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