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Let Go Now: Embrace Detachment as a Path to Freedom (Addiction Recovery and Al-Anon Self-Help Book) Let Go Now: Embrace Detachment as a Path to Freedom by Karen Casey
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“The first few times we make the choice to “be peaceful rather than right,” it feels like denial. But with practice it will become the preferred choice.”
Karen Casey, Let Go Now: Embrace Detachment as a Path to Freedom
“Sit quietly for a moment upon awakening and visualize who you want to be for the day. That will become a practice that can change your life considerably.”
Karen Casey, Let Go Now: Embrace Detachment as a Path to Freedom
“Consciously choosing to be peaceful isn't always easy. In fact, inside we might feel agitated, at first. But acting as if you feel peace is a beginning. Give it a try today. Your attempt will be felt far and wide.”
Karen Casey, Let Go Now: Embrace Detachment as a Path to Freedom
“Detachment is a gift to each of us, really. Whether we are detaching from others or they from us, it’s a show of respect every time. To not allow others, or to not be allowed, to make personal choices limits our growth. Our time here is purposeful. If we steer others in a direction that’s not right for them now, time is wasted, lessons are postponed, and opportunities are missed.”
Karen Casey, Let Go Now: Embrace Detachment as a Path to Freedom
“Our security, once and for all, lies with no one but God and our relationship with Him. And we need not be obsessed with that relationship for it to give us peace. We need do little more than seek to know God better for the grace to come.”
Karen Casey, Let Go Now: Embrace Detachment as a Path to Freedom
“Detachment is simply watching the events that are unfolding around you, getting involved only when your journey is part of the experience.”
Karen Casey, Let Go Now: Embrace Detachment as a Path to Freedom
“Being willing to walk away from a power struggle (or worse) is one of the most peaceful actions we can ever take. Doing it without the help of God is difficult for most of us, but seeing it as an opportunity to get closer to God makes it more appealing and far easier.”
Karen Casey, Let Go Now: Embrace Detachment as a Path to Freedom