EPISODE · Apr 15, 2025 · 49 MIN
The Freedom of Letting Go
from The New Ashla Podcast: Cultivating Consciousness through Inner Work and Self-Mastery · host Justin V Gates and Michael Perry
Inspired by the book "The Light Within: A Journey through the Axioms of Ashla." In this episode of the New Ashla Podcast, hosts Justin Gates and Michael Perry delve into the themes of letting go and the emotional costs of holding on to past situations. They explore how clinging to unresolved issues can drain energy, create anxiety, and hinder personal growth. The conversation emphasizes the importance of surrendering control and trusting the process of life. Individuals can reclaim their energy, find peace, and open themselves to new possibilities by letting go. The episode concludes with practical exercises and reflections for listeners to engage with their own experiences of letting go.Get the book here!https://a.co/d/4ADHZyAFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/NewAshlaFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/JustinVGatesTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@justinvgates?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcYoutube:www.youtube.com/@KnightsofAwakeningYoutube:www.youtube.com/@TemplumLumisTakeawaysHolding on can cost us more than it gives.Emotional entanglement leads to stress and fatigue.Letting go is an act of reclaiming your energy.Surrendering is not giving up responsibility, but giving up resistance.The pursuit of closure can lead to emotional exhaustion.Letting go allows for spiritual growth and healing.Quality of life is not determined by material possessions.Grief is a natural part of letting go.Self-care is essential during the process of letting go.Letting go transforms wounds into wisdom.#NewAshla, #JustinVGates, #MichaelPerry, #Ashla, #AxiomsofLight, #lettinggo, #emotionalentanglement, #freedom, #selfcare, #personalgrowth, #healing, #attachment, #spiritualstagnation, #anxiety, #mentalclarity
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