My immediate response to this was a series of situations in which I volunteered to do things I was afraid to do. I seemed to do this a lot growing up.
One example was having a nasogastric tube (a tube through my nose to my stomach) inserted in nursing school in front of my class. A memorable experience in many ways and not just for me. It took me outside of my experience into seeing things from different angles.
When I read this and look at the picture what springs to mind is the separation of the orb and the fullness of it all that being broken open would open one up to.
This is what happens when one lets go and is open to an expansion of consciousness - it’s less of ‘letting go’ in my mind as opening up and seeing things differently in order to be connected to the whole.
On Mar 4, 2024 Mary Thomson. wrote :