Every year as autumn arrives, I am reminded of one of life’s most beautiful lessons: the art of letting go. The trees, in their quiet wisdom, show us how to release what no longer serves us. Their leaves turn radiant shades of amber, gold, and crimson before they loosen their grip and drift softly to the earth. There’s such grace in this cycle. No struggle. No resistance. Only trust.
One of my favorite quotes says, “The trees are about to show us how lovely it is to let the dead things go.” Every time I hear these words, I feel a nudge in my own heart to pause and ask: What am I still holding onto?
Letting Go
In my personal journey, letting go has been a constant practice. After multiple surgeries, unexpected changes in my teaching path, and seasons of deep uncertainty, I have found myself clinging to the old ways—habits, identities, and expectations of how I thought life should look. But the more I tried to hold on, the heavier it felt. The more I resisted change, the more stuck I became.
The trees remind us there’s another way. They release with beauty. They trust that even though the branches look bare for a time, spring will come. Life will renew. And so will we.
Letting go doesn’t mean forgetting or discarding. It means honoring what has been, blessing it with gratitude, and then gently setting it down. Just as fallen leaves enrich the soil, the things we release continue to nourish our growth in unseen ways.
A Mindful Practice for Letting Go
Find a quiet moment today to sit comfortably, either indoors or outside where you can see the sky or feel the breeze. Close your eyes and take a few slow, steady breaths. With each exhale, imagine releasing a leaf into the air—each leaf carrying something you are ready to let go of. Watch it float gently down, landing softly, without force. Allow yourself to trust in this natural rhythm of release.
A Gratitude Meditation
Place one hand on your heart and whisper a quiet thank you for all the lessons the past has given you. Then, breathe in deeply and say silently: “I am grateful for the strength to release.” On your exhale, say: “I create space for new beginnings.” Repeat this simple mantra for a few breaths, letting gratitude and trust fill your heart.
As the trees show us, there is beauty in release. In the space we create, new life will always find its way.
Closing Reflection:
This season, may we learn from nature’s wisdom. May we loosen our grip, soften into trust, and embrace the quiet beauty of letting go.

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