Traversing the Strange World

Why Letting Go Feels Like Death


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Why Letting Go Feels Like Death

Some things do not leave us easily. Not because they are still good for us, but because they became woven into our identity. But what if letting go feels like death because, in a way, part of us really is ending? What if release is not weakness, but the painful beginning of a new chapter?

In this episode of Traversing the Strange World, we explore why letting go can feel so psychologically brutal — whether we’re releasing grief, resentment, false identity, old stories, or versions of ourselves that once kept us safe. From attachment and memory, to fear of the unknown, to the strange pain of surrender, this conversation digs into the emotional and spiritual weight of opening the hand.

Drawing on psychology, story, and the deeper symbolism of death and rebirth, this episode looks at why we cling, why release feels like loss, and how a new road can open when we stop gripping what no longer belongs in our lives. If you’ve been carrying something you were never meant to carry forever, this one is for you.

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Traversing the Strange WorldBy Isaiah Danberry