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Quotes About Release

It felt good, really good, just to scream finally. I felt like I was singing a hit single. But in Hell.
~ Unknown
For then they who hold others in Bondage shall know the Lash & Shackle - & shall remain enchained to this Flesh, hobbled with Bone, when the Rest are released from their Gross Bodies into the hallowed Air.
~ Unknown
o amor é uma chave que deve perder-se
~ Unknown
El propósito de la existencia es reparar, enmendar y soltar lo que no somos y descubrir quiénes somos en verdad.
~ Unknown
Life is an inside job and it is much easier if we let it go and get out of our own way!
~ Unknown
El Ho'oponopono es un proceso de perdón, arrepentimiento y transmutación.
~ Unknown
Dac? î?i în?elegi orgoliul, acesta dispare în mod natural. Dac? î?i în?elegi nefericirea, aceasta dispare la rândul ei. Dac? î?i în?elegi temerile, acestea se evapor?. Dac? î?i în?elegi ata?amentele, acestea dispar, iar ceea ce r?mâne în final este libertatea.
~ Unknown
Siempre estás limpiando por tí mismo pero mientras limpias por tí, lo que se borra de tí se borra de la otra persona. Si deseas ayudar, dale tus problemas y los de los otros a Dios. ¡Él sabe mejor!
~ Unknown
Forgiveness is not to give the other person peace. Forgiveness is for you. Take that opportunity.
~ Mackenzie Phillips
You have to let it all hang out, let go of the ideas that were more comfortable and embrace some of the sadness in your life.
~ Madeleine Peyroux
What shook Ling the most was that she wasn't even angry. Anger, too, could dissipate, but this emptiness that took its place might never be released.
~ Madeleine Thien
Bury us, and mark our names above. Let us be free.
~ Madeline Miller
I had been old and stern for so long, carved with regrets and years like a monolith. But that was only a shape I had been poured into. I did not have to keep it.
~ Madeline Miller
And I wanted to be able to listen, to digest the bloody images, to paint them flat and unremarkable onto the vase of posterity. To release him from it and make him Achilles again.
~ Madeline Miller
With every step I felt lighter. An emotion was swelling in my throat. It took me a moment to recognize what it was. I had been old and stern for so long, carved with regrets and years like a monolith. But that was only a shape I had been poured into. I did not have to keep it.
~ Madeline Miller
Bury us, and mark our names above. Let us be free. His ashes settle among mine, and I feel nothing.
~ Madeline Miller
It is done. I will think of them no more. I cast them out and I am finished.
~ Madeline Miller
With every step I felt lighter. An emotion was swelling in my throat. It took me a long time to recognize what it was. I had been old and stern for so long, carved with regrets and years like a monolith. But that was only a shape I had been poured into. I did not have to keep it.
~ Madeline Miller
The numbness now is merciful. A last few moments of it. Then, the fall.
~ Madeline Miller
when I pull into the driveway at the end of the day. I don't have to leap from the car; I can take a moment. I turn the engine off, sometimes lay my head down on the steering wheel, and just breathe. I try to let go of the day.
~ John Eldredge
sometimes it takes time for a person to be ready to forgive. It often helps to explain that forgiveness is not saying it didn't matter; it is not saying we simply choose to overlook the offense. Forgiveness is saying the cross is enough—we require no further payment than Jesus paid. Forgiveness is releasing the person to God for him to deal with.
~ John Eldredge
And as I do, even as I say it out loud—I give everyone and everything to you—my soul cooperates a good bit. I'm settling down.
~ John Eldredge
F]orgiveness is not saying it didn't matter; it is not saying we simply choose to overlook the offense. Forgiveness is saying the cross is enough—we require no further payment than Jesus paid. Forgiveness is releasing the person to God for him to deal with.
~ John Eldredge
As you practice release, what you're doing is creating soul space. You're literally carving out the intellectual and emotional space for God to come in
~ John Eldredge