Release and Answers: part 172
When working to resolve an issue
People often chase answers
Release doesn't require answers to work, it's instead a process of letting go.
Chasing answers often will cause additional problems to crop up. Yes at times knowing an answer can help a person resolve an issue. However, most of the time it's easier and quicker to just release and move on.
Another issue that wraps up into this is: when a problem is something that has evolved over time from multiple sources.. It morphs into a seemingly complex issue requiring experts to untangle.
But again release is often a shortcut... letting go of a whole entangled mess at once is often easier than untangling a long chain of events that were in the past and no longer matter. Looking to the past means holding on to problems that simply aren't relevant in the now anymore. In other words: it's common for a person to keep alive and energize their problems by trying to solve it with knowledge and holding onto the past.
If you want an expert to help I am more than happy to assist: but release only requires you to hold true to your heart and let go of burdens chaining you down. You don't need a locksmith of the heart to unlock the chains binding you: It's a matter to stop carrying the chains limiting you.
People then get worry that releasing their issues will cause another mess elsewhere. Release is to let go, you deal with side issues one step at a time when releasing. Otherwise you are just projecting fear and actually creating new problems for the sake of fear alone. You release with kindness to minimize problems while always letting go of fear to reduce issues later.
Understand this is a generalize post, but also understand the ramifications are profound
Release is both a powerful and quick manner of personal healing
Provided you don't limit the process with fear.
Namaste

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