Why does letting go of your own suffering feel like dying?
Richard Moss breaks down why so many of us stay attached to our pain long after we've outgrown it, and why the act of letting go can feel like losing yourself entirely. This conversation goes beyond common advice about healing into what it actually means to touch a difficult feeling instead of fighting it, and why forcing yourself to forgive someone usually backfires. It's a different way of thinking about what your suffering has actually been doing for you all along.
What you'll learn:
- Why your suffering might be protecting your sense of self
- The real difference between forgiveness and pretending to forgive
- How touching a hard feeling changes what it becomes
Richard Moss, MD, is a former physician whose spontaneous spiritual awakening in 1977 completely changed his understanding of consciousness, healing, and human suffering. He's spent almost fifty years teaching people how presence, not willpower, is what actually changes us.
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