Mallorca
april 2019
THE ART OF LETTING GO
When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be. When I let go of what I have, I receive what I need.
–Lao Tzu
LETTING GO...
Do you have things in your life that hold you back?
Have you been through painful experiences you would like to be freed from?
Are difficult life situations keeping you from reaching your true potential – from living a joyful,
fulfilling life?
You’ve gone through a difficult life transition – the loss of a loved one, a change in jobs, a
financial hardship, the end of a relationship, the uncertainty of starting over – and found
yourself thinking, “I wish I could just let go of this! I wish I could let go of the hurt, anger,
bitterness, sadness, confusion.”
You want to let go, and people encourage you to let go, but . . .
Letting go is hard.
You don’t want to let go of precious people, things, and memories, for fear they will be
forgotten.
But letting go does not mean you forget or no longer care.
There’s an important difference between giving up and letting go.
–Jessica Hatchigan
Letting go is a necessary and important step toward your growth and happiness! It seems
backwards, but truthfully: letting go is the path to moving forward.
The tough thing is - coping with change is not something we are able to do easily. We are
creatures of habit and routine, and when those habits and routines are disrupted – especially
when the new situation comes with strong emotions of anger, sadness, and grief – you are left
struggling to cope.
To create a fulfilling life, especially after tragic, stressful, or difficult events, you must release
stagnant energy or situations that have built up in your energetic fields.
You must release the old to invite the new.
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You want to move forward. You just aren’t sure how.
Maybe you’re even a little frustrated. Everyone tells me to just let go. But how do I do that?
How do I “let go?”
THE KALEIDOSCOPE VIEW ON
LETTING GO
We’re so glad you asked! We want to help YOU with the important and necessary process of
letting go. We can give you the tools and insights you need to move toward healing, joy, and
fulfillment.
The real difficulty in dealing with upsetting situations in life is that you have to acknowledge
and deal with the pain – and once you’re able to do that, a whole beautiful new world of
possibility is open to you.
The problem is this: we are taught to view pain, sadness, anger and frustration as “bad”
feelings, and many people try to quickly get over them or stuff them away . . . but what if you
were able to take a different view on this whole process?
What if you were able to look at your own difficult times with a view that encouraged you to:
✽ Be open to all the feelings you have, and actually encouraged to allow those feelings.
✽ Understand and embrace the process of letting go together with a supportive group of
experts and peers.
✽ Make use of important tools, methods, and rituals that are proven to help you cope - no
matter what situations you faced (or are currently facing).
✽ Truly understand what letting go means and how to let go of the things, feelings or
thoughts that are blocking your progress. (So you can truly move forward while leaving
the pain and sadness behind).
Creating space in your soul and psyche means you open up to new stories, possibilities, and
realities. Then you can unconsciously and consciously choose what you would like to be open to in the future.
You can pick what you want to bring into your life.
You are the one in your life who cares for yourself - taking a time out regularly should be on top
of your list - time to reload, reflect, and rethink. At our Kaleidoscope retreat Letting Go, we
work on these topics and give you the real tools you can use right now to let go, start new, or
move on. At Kaleidoscope, you can take the time you need for you – without the distractions,
pressures, and demands of everyday life.
Pain will leave you, when you let go.
—Jeremy Aldana
YOUR COACHES
Karin + Sabine​​
"We don't believe in fixing yourself in isolation. We believe everyone deserves a cheerleader and the tools to open up your life’s path so your next steps become visible."
OUR PARTNER AND GUEST
We will welcome Guest Speaker Robert Rother to work with us. Robert healed himself from kidney cancer and today lives with one kidney and enjoys life to the fullest. He will introduce you to the powerful healing and stress releasing technique, EFT (the Emotional Freedom Technique, or “Tapping”).
The Kaleidoscope View Encourages You to Go Through –
So You Can Grow Through!
Using the Kaleidoscope view, you will understand that pain is a pathway, albeit not a fun one.
The lessons you learn when you’re grieving, failing, struggling or falling are priceless. They’re
concentrated doses of personal development. A transition is always a change process – and
where there’s change, there’s growth (or at least the chance to grow).
But it’s easy to forget: growth can only happen if you are able to showup, and lean into the
pain. Running or trying to ignore the pain means you risk losing the lesson. (And often, it also
means you’ll have to face that pain again at some point).
To grow through what we go through - you have to understand what is going on and you have
to have a proper mindset because you cannot control what is happening to you but you can
control your inner world in terms of how you react and cope.
Wouldn’t it be great if you had support, friendship and expert guidance to help you cope with
those times of transition and change? To handle the future with confidence and joy?
Our “Letting Go” program will be brimming with professional, warmhearted, loving support;
beautiful tools and methodologies, including ancient rituals, meditations, EFT (emotional
freedom tapping strategies), and much more. You can work on your issues while being
supported and guided in an uplifting community.
Letting go can be a beautiful and freeing process. Look through the Kaleidoscope lens to see
the possibilities that open to you when you finally are able to let go . . .
Letting go is the willingness to change your beliefs in order to bring more peace and joy into your life instead of holding onto beliefs that bring pain and suffering.
—Hal Tipper