is losing faith part of the process of letting go?

11 comments:

Mel said...

<-- learned it's all about what I'm hangin' on to that needs to be let go of---and what I've let go of that needs to be hung on to

Faith in me and my greatness is something to embrace with my whole heart

Anonymous said...

Yep,.. if we didn't lose faith we would never look for more... then eventually regaining faith when the "more"turns out to fit right in. C:)

Sorrow said...

I guess it depends on what you have lost faith in...

I, Like The View said...

mel hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

%-/

you have much greatness and a very embracing heart

:-)

craig see, that's what I thought exactly. . .

sorrow I don't think I'll know until it's totally gone from inside and I can see it all around me

Anonymous said...

See...I'm going to dissent from your (plural) learned opinion(s).

Letting go has nothing whatsoever to do with losing faith.

I, Like The View said...

mine's not learned as such, more current experience

but I'm interested in the experience of others and am not someone who thinks everybody has to agree with me, as I have no idea if I am right (even for myself)

any chance of a further explanation. . .

*smiles sweetly in an encouraging sort of manner*

Gordie said...

Isn't "losing faith" another way of saying "acknowledging that you don't really know"?

These days, I find doubt is a much surer guide than certainty.

I, Like The View said...

yes yes yes yes yes yes yes

blast

Zig said...

it's not losing it's realising what's real




(but only in my humble opinion)

Anonymous said...

"any chance of a further explanation..."

If it really is Faith, I don't think there's any way one could lose it. If they did, it wasn't Faith in the first place. Maybe it was hope or something else, but not Faith.

At least that's the Reader's Digest version of my insanity.

Mel said...

Oh......they're all "YES!" from my experience.

And if what I said didn't praticularly make sense today, that's okay.....I have faith that it will. ;-)