On an even deeper level, there are promises we may have made to ourselves that we don’t remember because they have slipped into our unconscious. An early heartache may have been followed by a promise never to trust love again. Without realizing it, we may be fulfilling that promise and wondering why our love life looks so grim. At an even deeper level, many people who recall past lives become aware that they made a promise lifetimes ago that they are still keeping. For example, a vow of poverty taken in a lifetime as a monk may be holding someone back from fulfilling their earning potential now. Upon realizing that we have made a promise that we no longer wish to be beholden to, we can perform a ritual of requesting release from that bond. In doing so, we clear ourselves of outmoded connections and patterns, returning ourselves to a clean slate. Then, we can resolve to remember that our word is sacred and to be very conscious of any promises we make to ourselves or to others.
We may ask to be released from any promises made to ourselves or
others in our present, past, or future lives that are holding us back
from fulfilling our greatest good. We may ask that love, light, and
healing be sent to any souls who have suffered from our inability to be
true to our word, including ourselves. We can ask for the wisdom to do
our best and from this point forward to be true to our word, promising
only what we truly intend to deliver. The resulting clear conscience and
liberated energy will illustrate this truth: We are only as good as our
word. (Daily OM)