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Sacred Reminders – Post 7: Grace in the Crumble — Learning to Let Go

Spiritual Transformation | Surrender | Letting Go


Grace in the Crumble — Learning to Let Go


We often speak of transformation as something beautiful, light-filled, and empowering.

But real transformation doesn’t always look like that—

not at first.


It often begins with a crumble.

The breaking apart of who we thought we were.

The shattering of attachments, illusions, identities.

The end of something we were too afraid to release.


Letting go is not easy.

It’s not neat.

It comes with tears, resistance, and the desperate attempt to hold on to what’s familiar—even if it hurts.


But I’ve learned that grace lives in the crumble.

The breaking is not destruction—it’s preparation.

A necessary clearing.

A sacred undoing.


Because sometimes the soul can only rise when the ego has nothing left to cling to.


I remind myself:


The crumble is not a sign of failure—it is an act of divine mercy.

What falls away was never truly mine to begin with.

What stays, will root deeper.

What comes, will align better.


Letting go is an act of courage.

But it is also an act of trust.


To release is to say:


I no longer choose to carry what weighs me down.

I no longer confuse familiarity with love.

I choose lightness over control. Truth over comfort.


So I meet the crumble with grace.

And I open my arms to the becoming.



Sacred Reflection:


“The crumble is not the end—it is the sacred beginning.

I choose to let go with grace and grow with love.”


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