“I am obsessed by the idea of silence. I went through an entire library studying art, artists and their critics, philosophers, too, on the meaning and significance of the color white. I dreamed of white birds and white bears. I thought about the white pages of my mother's journals. I became enthralled with John Cage and his work, 4'33”, his masterpiece of ambient sound. Rauschenberg, too. And then at some point I let go. What sticks to the soul is what gets placed on the page. Maybe that's the unknown part, the mystery, the power of the empty page.” ArtIdeasSoulMotherArtistSoundWhiteSilenceStudyMysteryColorBearsLetting GoPagesBirdEmptySticksCriticsLibraryPhilosopherObsessedSignificanceJournalCagesMasterpieceAmbientColor WhiteStudying ArtWhite Birds Author:Terry Tempest Williams
“To have loved and lost, either by that total disenchantment which leaves compassion as the sole substitute for love which can exist no more, or by the slow torment which is obliged to let go day by day all that constitutes the diviner part of love - namely, reverence, belief, and trust, yet clings desperately to the only thing left it, a long-suffering apologetic tenderness - this lot is probably the hardest any woman can have to bear.” LongSufferingBeliefLostLeftCompassionBearsLetting GoHardestSubstitutesReverenceSoleTendernessTormentObligedApologeticLong SufferingDisenchantmentLoved And Lost Author:Dinah Maria Murlock Craik
“When a miner looks at the rope that is to lower him into the deep mine, he may coolly say, "I have faith in that rope as well made and strong." But when he lays hold of it, and swings down by it into the tremendous chasm, then he is believing on the rope. Then he is trusting himself to the rope. It is not a mere opinion - it is an act. The miner lets go of every thing else, and bears his whole weight on those well braided strands of hemp. Now that is faith.” BelieveWellsLooksMayMadeWholeStrongOpinionMinesBearsLetting GoWeightLaysMereHave FaithSwingsRopeStrandsMinersChasmsHemp Author:Theodore L. Cuyler
“The bear is what we all wrestle with. Everybody has their bear in life. It's about conquering that bear and letting him go.” StruggleBearsLetting GoConquerLet Him Go Author:Jennifer Lopez
“The art of concentration is a continual letting go. We let go of what is inessential or distracting. We let go of a thought or a feeling, not because we are afraid of it or because we can’t bear to acknowledge it as a part of our experience; but, because it is UNNECESSARY.” ArtFeelingsBearsLetting GoAcknowledgeConcentrationUnnecessary Book:A Heart as Wide as the World Source: A Heart as Wide as the World
“There are some who live by every rule and cling tightly to their rectitude because they fear being swept away by a tempest of passion, and there are others who cling to the rules because they fear that there is no passion there at all, and that if they let go they would simply remain where they are, foolish and unmoved; and they could bear that least of all. Living a life of iron control lets them pretend to themselves that only by the mightiest effort of will can they hold great passions at bay.” IfsPassionEffortBearsLetting GoFoolishIronLive ByTempestSwept AwayGreat PassionRectitude Book:The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ Source: The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ
“Are there bears in these mountains?" he asked. His companion nodded. "Of course. But it's a bit early in the year for them to be moving around. Why?" Halt let go a long breath. "Just a vague hope, really. There's a chance that when the Temujai here you crashing around in the trees, they might think you're a bear." Erak smiled, with his mouth only. His eyes were as cold as the snow. "You're a very amusing fellow," he told Halt. "I'd like to brain you with my ax one of these days." "If you could manage to do it quietly, I'd almost welcome it," Halt said.” IfsThinkingYearsLongSaidMightEyeMovingCoursesBitsChanceBrainTreeColdBearsMountainLetting GoMouthsBreathsFellowsSnowWelcomeManageThese DaysHis EyesCompanionVagueAmusingHalt Author:John Flanagan
“We all have our crosses to bear. We carry them heavily, out of love for our brothers in arms. But sometimes you have to let go of the idea that anyone down here is in control.” IdeasSometimesBrotherArmsBearsLetting GoCrossesCrosses To Bear Author:Marcus Luttrell
“If, as a culture, we don’t bear witness to grief, the burden of loss is placed entirely upon the bereaved, while the rest of us avert our eyes and wait for those in mourning to stop being sad, to let go, to move on, to cheer up. And if they don’t — if they have loved too deeply, if they do wake each morning thinking, I cannot continue to live — well, then we pathologize their pain; we call their suffering a disease. We do not help them: we tell them that they need to get help.” IfsThinkingNeedsWellsHelpingEyePainMovingSufferingCultureWaitingLossGriefMorningBearsLetting GoDiseaseBurdenWitnessMourningCheerLive WellCheer UpBeing SadAvert Author:Cheryl Strayed
“I've solved the mystery: You have to submit silently. Open up, let go. Let anything penetrate you, even the most painful things. Endure. Bear up. That's the magic key! The text comes by itself, and its meaning shakes the soul. You mustn't let scar tissue form on your wounds; you have to keep ripping them open in order to turn your insides into a marvelous instrument that is capable of anything. All this has its price.” SoulFormOrderTurnsMagicMysteryKeysBearsLetting GoCapableInstrumentsEndurePainfulWoundsShakesScarSubmitMarvelousPenetrateTissuesPainful ThingsScar Tissue Author:Klaus Kinski
“As soon as you awaken to the power you have, you begin to flex the muscles of your courage. Then you can dream bravely: letting go of your limiting beliefs and pushing past your fears. You can start to come up with a truly original dream that germinates in your soul and bears fruit in your life.” SoulDreamPastBeliefBearsLetting GoOriginalsFruitCome UpYour SoulMusclesPushingLimiting Beliefs Author:Alberto Villoldo