Releasing the chase with your twin flame doesn't mean you've forgotten about them, nor have you let go of a possible reunion. Sometimes, thinking of them is natural, and this does not deter one on their journey to union. More often than not, the blockages are internal in nature: overthinking, doubting self, and creating assumptions about the relationship. Surrender means releasing those mental blocks, having faith in the timing of your journey, and opening up to a life free of resistance. You can envision a union with your twin flame while you are peaceful and grounded in surrender.
What Does Letting Go Really Mean?
Busyness/Release Deadlines and Expectations: Placing tight timelines on reunion, such as "I want to reunite within two months," only creates stress and attachment. Union happens at its own timing-a divine one.
Avoid Hypotheticals: Thoughts such as "If they leave their current partner, then we can be together" create dependencies on external factors. Funnel the energy instead into your own growth and healing.
Let Go of Overthinking: Refrain from the unstoppable thoughts, like, "If I don't reach out, they might forget me," and an urge to know their every move. Confidently work on your bond-it can handle distance and time.
After all, it's not supposed to dominate your life and make you feel incomplete without union. The overthinking about attachment weighs down your spirit, dragging you behind while life moves on naturally.
Let Go of the Past, Embracing New Paths
Life brings many twists and turns that open up avenues of growth. Let go of the past event or belief that has been anchoring you to doubt and not embracing new possibilities. Often, the way life goes is unpredictable, and sometimes you end up on journeys that you never thought you w