Letting go of what no longer serves us can be an act of love or hate. The simple act of acknowledging what no longer serves us may lead to a feeling of entitlement, absolution or forgiveness, and the actions that follow will either result in mutual benefit or a karmic debt. There are two sides to letting go and that's why karma plays a role. Service is one of the highest forms of worship, and in wordly interactions if it doesn't serve us, we won't be able to serve it, and vice versa. That mechanism is active in both begginings as well as endings.
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I like to put myself in situations where i make interesting mistakes. Artist by nature. Engineer by study. Designer by profession. Martial Artist by Interest. Mage by inheritance, and i live by two seas and a river.
Giving 'freely' attracts takers and abusers, and therefore should be accompanied by the boundaries that govern engagements.
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