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Matt Kahn is a spiritual teacher, mystic, and intuitive healer. His spontaneous awakening arose from an out-of-the-body experience at the age of 8, and his direct experiences with Ascended Masters and Archangel throughout his life. Matt serves as a bridge between the mysterious empires and the journey of awakening. Many spiritual seekers have experienced amazing, inexplicable physical and emotional healings, and have awakened their true nature through Matt's deep and loving teachings and transmission of holy heart wisdom. Matt and Julie offer their clear intuitive guidance and loving presence, removing all perceptions of obstacles in your life and too energetic to support you through all aspects of the spiritual journey and experience of awakening.
Dear Beautiful,
In order to know the benefits of letting go, it is essential to first identify what you might be holding on to. Perhaps you are holding on to a dream of how you want your life to be. And, of course, the purpose of life is to grow so it is natural and important to always strive toward greater horizons of experience. But when any degree of striving for change overlooks the equally important facet of appreciating all that you have — an imbalance occurs. In this space of imbalance, where more time is spent striving towards something different than appreciating exactly the way life happens to be, you experience a degree of shutting down, known commonly as sadness.
When you are shut down in sadness, it is nearly instinctive to believe that you can only feel differently once your life circumstances become different. In sadness, it is common to believe, “if I am unable to snap my fingers and make external circumstances better, there goes any chance of feeling better”. Such a belief only amplifies the self-defeat, misery, and agony shutting down conveys. It is partially true. Something in your life does need to change in order to inspire transformation in your emotional experiences, but it only needs to be the changing of your perspective.
In order for such incredible shifts to occur, let’s explore the fundamental rhythm of reality that, when overlooked, facilitates the shutting down you are eager to dissolve and unravel. No matter how many years you’ve been on this planet, how few or how many mystical experiences you’ve had -- or even the amount of grief, neglect or abuse you’ve endured -- all human beings experience a rhythm of perpetual change. During reoccurring periods of inevitable change, there is a cycle at play: the cycle of renewal and erosion.
In renewal, old things become new; in erosion new things become old.