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Letting Go

diciembre 30, 2025 | Reviewed by Editor
Resumen
  • the “father” in spiritual language refers to the origin/source

As we approach the end of the year, maybe you’re feeling tired, or the weight of the last 11 months in your body and energy field, or that your life looks the same no matter how hard you try to change it.

If that’s you, you’re not doing anything wrong.

You’re just in the real, human cycle of life, death, and rebirth and that cycle doesn’t always line up perfectly with the calendar.

The Father as Source (even when life feels the same)

The “Father” in spiritual language is less about gender and more about origin:

  • the ground you stand on
  • the love that dreamed you into being
  • the steady Presence behind every breath

Sometimes the end of the year brings up the thought: “I’m still dealing with the same things. Maybe I’ll never really change.”

But from the Father/Source perspective, your life isn’t judged by how dramatic your outer changes look.
It is also when:

  • you choose a kinder thought than before
  • you set one boundary you couldn’t set before
  • you show up to your healing again, even if you’re not “there yet”

These are signs of life. Small, quiet, holy ones.

Harmonyum: creating space for a true reset

When we’re stressed or discouraged, our nervous system gets stuck in survival mode. That’s when life feels like: “Different moment, same me. Nothing’s really changing.”

Harmonyum works gently with the spine and nervous system to invite deep rest and reset. In that space, you’re more able to:

  • feel supported rather than alone
  • soften around self-judgment
  • sense the Life that’s already renewing you from the inside out

Instead of willing a new self into existence, what if you allowed yourself to remember the Source you already come from?

Reflection: what’s already alive in you?

Take a moment this week to ask:

  • What have I lived through this past year that took courage?
  • Where have I already grown, even if it seems small?
  • What ways have I successfully moved through change?

Write them down. Congratulate yourself for the victories you have already experienced. You’ve made it through a lot. That counts.