Non attachment love is not about not being connected or not loving each other fully and to the core. For me it’s actually the opposite, it’s knowing that nothing lasts forever and treating that love as if it was the last day. It’s expressing that love everyday, it’s taking nothing for granted. It’s not getting […]
This is very true. My husband and I try to function with this in mind, he more so than I. People think it’s crazy, but ultimately, all you have is the present moment any way. Thanks for sharing this Kelley.
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…and Dionne is the perfect blogger to explain it 🙂
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indeed!
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“All you have is the present moment.” So true! Thanks for tuning in.
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Love without attachment wouldn’t be a goal for me love and connectedness are hand and glove. It’s the feeling of connection that leaves one open to love. Quirks and all are forgiven; the tie provides empathy.
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Thanks for your honest feedback, Liz. I know it can work for people and things, but I don’t know about people + people.
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From birth we thrive on connection. Even those who don’t like fairytales, live for the happy ending.
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” We begin to see and accept things for what they really are rather than what we believe they should be. ”
How easy would life be if we just appreciated people and things for what they are rather than seeking to conform and transform them? Sometimes we are so hellbent on “what could be” that we miss out on everything that IS.
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SO true!
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