Letting Go

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While your loved ones who have passed are always willing to lend an angelic hand to support and help you, they also have their own lives.

Life does not end with death.

Just as love does not end with death.

Departed souls continue to have purposes, callings, and missions that do not end with life on Earth.

Each soul has many gifts to give and joys to follow. Their unique services will continue to be called upon by others, and their delight will lead them forth. And more love will be discovered.

Your loved ones are omnipresent and they, too, enjoy nurturing a relationship with you.

And they, like you, will also continue to live out a soul journey that includes many chapters, books, and incarnations.

Your loved ones want you to know that, of course, you can always call upon them, AND they also want to empower you to help yourself in the ways you seek their help.

This can be scary at first and triggering as we do not want to let go any more than we already have had to. Yet, as we release and allow more freedom, the more untethered and blessed we find ourselves too.

It is an act of love to let go, and in doing so, we let more love in.

This jargon can get a little tangled in the mind, and you may doubt it is possible. But if you imagine for a moment that you are a soul, an infinite being of light, who, even though you reside in a current physical form, you still have the same energetic faculties as those who are discarnate. You are as much spirit as Spirit itself.

Your loved ones want you to remember how eternally powerful, capable, and interconnected your soul is, just as they are.

You, they, we, are one and the same šŸ’— (Love)

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Koko

Welcome Friends! Iā€™m Koko, a writer, a speaker, and an artist.

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