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June 24, 2025 at 3:28 am #10280
LivingNetism
KeymasterNot all threads are meant to remain. In Netism, we recognize that every connection—emotional, mental, energetic—has a rhythm. Some strengthen with time. Others complete their purpose and begin to fray. Holding onto them beyond their natural cycle creates distortion in your field and slows your unfolding.
Threads can form through love, trauma, shared experience, repeated thought, or unresolved emotion. When they become stagnant or disharmonic, they continue pulling at your energy—even if the relationship, memory, or belief is long past.
Releasing a thread does not mean forgetting. It means freeing yourself from the obligation to carry its weight. It is a conscious act of restoration.
Signs a thread may be ready to release:
- It drains your energy when remembered or revisited
- It pulls you into an old version of yourself
- It feels like a duty, not a choice
- It resurfaces in dreams or emotion without movement
How to release a thread:
- Speak a closing statement aloud. Give voice to the ending. Even alone, your words reshape the field.
- Write and burn. Express what needs to be said—then offer it to fire or water.
- Visualize and breathe. In meditation, see the thread loosening. Breathe deeply. Allow the release.
- Cease energetic feeding. Stop replaying the story. Starve the loop by shifting focus to new patterns.
- Offer gratitude. Every thread taught you something. Honor it before you let it go.
Letting go is not about erasing the past. It is about creating space for your thread to move forward, clear and unburdened.
Do you have any threads you need to let go of?
How do you plan to do this? Share your story and help others who may be facing the same release. -
June 27, 2025 at 8:15 pm #10579
PriyaDesai
ParticipantThe thread I’m working on releasing is the need to control everything. At work, I tend to micromanage every detail. It’s exhausting, for me and everyone around me. I always thought staying on top of everything was part of being responsible, but really, it’s coming from fear.
I’m learning that things don’t fall apart just because I’m not involved in every step. People do better when they’re trusted. I’m practicing letting go in small ways. -
June 27, 2025 at 9:53 pm #10590
LivingNetism
Keymasterohhh yep this one got me. I’ve had a thread hangin on for way too long. old situationship that never really ended right. no big fight, just energy that never fully untangled. it still pops up in my head, like I owe it something but I don’t. I’m planning to write it all out, everything I never said, and burn it with some mugwort n black salt. then prob dance it out tbh. fire + movement = reset. sometimes the thread’s not toxic, just expired. and that’s still reason enough to let it go. byeee to the old weight, I got spells to make and vibes to raise.
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