The Wild Path of Becoming: Letting Go to Let Yourself In
There is a shedding that happens
when we say yes to our becoming.
It isn't loud at first period it begins in
whispers—
a tug in the gut,
a knowing that won't stay silent,
a quiet refusal to keep playing small.
Becoming access to walk through
fire and fog,
to lose our footing,
to surrender the stories that once
kept us safe.
Not because they were wrong—
but because they are too small
for the vastness of who we are now
becoming.
Letting go isn't a punishment.
It's a portal.
A holy undoing.
A sacred invitation to trust what lives
beneath the surface—
the wild, intuitive knowing that says:
this is the way.
And letting ourselves in?
That’s the miracle.
The moment we stop abandoning
ourselves to fit in.
It’s the breath we take when we
remember we belong to the earth, to the divine, to our own
deep center.
It's the soft and staggering truth that
our becoming was never about becoming someone
else—
but coming home to who we've always been.
So we walk forward,
unraveling with grace,
becoming with intention,
and listening for the voice within that
says:
Welcome home.