Letting Go

Today in Episode 36 of the podcast, we’re exploring Letting go. Letting go can be hard to do even when we know we’re not in control of an outcome. And sometimes, it is the hardest when we are doing a compassionate act—when we are purposely trying to alleviate unease, distress, or suffering.

To show how clinging and letting go work in relationship to Compassion, I tell my own story, and how mindfulness helped me to simply let go.

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