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Morning Rae

The Art of Letting Go and Trusting the Divine Timing of Your Life

Morning Rae

Allana Blumberg

Education, Self-improvement, How To, Health & Fitness, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.3525 Ratings

🗓️ 19 May 2025

⏱️ 21 minutes

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#224. This short and sweet episode covers how to let go of the desire to control, grasp and force things to happen in your life and truly surrender confidently. Enjoy x

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0:00.0

Hello, good morning and welcome back or welcome to Morning Ray. I'm your host, Lan,

0:11.3

or Alana, if we haven't met before. But today's episode is all about the art of letting go and

0:16.8

truly just trusting the divine timing of life, learning to trust your intuition, opposed to

0:22.5

trying to control things. And I feel like I used to think I had this downpack. And I've really

0:30.7

come to realize that I've only actually truthfully let go in the past few months in the past like six months or so.

0:39.9

And when I can say, I feel like a weight has been lifted off of my shoulders.

0:45.3

I feel like I have so much more space in my mind to think about other things.

0:51.6

And, you know, just like trusting that the decisions I make will lead me to the place

0:57.7

I want to go being able to visualize and kind of embody and feel who I want to be who that

1:04.5

highest version of myself is and then just like take the art of letting it go and leaving it in a higher power's hands,

1:13.8

God, spirits, whatever it is that you believe in, to just take me there and know that I have

1:20.0

the ability to get myself there and that I already own it and kind of just like foregoing that

1:25.4

control because I feel like I used to really try to control

1:28.5

the way things played out, trying to predict timelines, controlling my success, measuring it,

1:36.0

and all of that. And it really was just more draining than beneficial by any means. I think like

1:41.9

letting go seems to have this bad rap. It means that you're weak,

1:48.2

that you're giving up. But I think that's so far from the truth. I think letting go is honestly

1:54.3

one of the most powerful, self-loving things that you can do. You're not supposed to carry everything. You're not supposed to force

2:02.6

people to love you or stress over timelines you made when you were younger and start spiraling over

2:07.7

the fact that you haven't hit the career goals or where you think you're supposed to be right now.

2:12.3

Like I spoke about this in previous episodes. I feel like I had this whole timeline that I put out

2:16.8

for myself. And for so long, I thought that I had this whole timeline that I put out for myself.

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