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by ne01
2591 days ago
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> That is the very definition of detachment.
> Feelings are the core part of you, and not separate from you You are right. Then it is detachment but with feelings if it makes any sense to you. It's like you go beyond those feelings -- without excluding them. > So whenever you begin to feel one or more of the following feelings[1] is it "natural, effortless" to experience your peace? Yes because the peace you are talking about is what gives birth to all those feelings. In other words, I no longer care about who goes to the toilet first. And, it takes time for one to grow up. In that moment at the age of 4 no one could convince her that the pain/sadness she feels is self-made. One can argue that, those experiences are necessary to grow. But I'm sure we agree that it is a good thing to keep growing even after that. |
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