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Hope & Detachment

  • Sep 23, 2024
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“And then, there are those who practice detachment, but they’ve got a little wrong spin on it there. When someone is detached, it doesn’t mean that they think, ‘I’m not going to let that bother me. I won’t think about it. No. No. No. It’s not going to bother me.’ – That’s not detachment. Detachment is when you see a situation and you think: ‘God’s Will is working through this. I know somehow it’s going to come out alright. This will be good. And I don’t need to worry about it. I lift them in light. I ask God to bless them and I know it will be okay.’ They do that to a point, but instead of knowing, it’s going to be okay, they are hoping it will be okay.”


09/23/2024 Blog. Nq-on Kar, A Tibetan Master, TRUE DETACHMENT FROM ILLUSION, April 29-21, 2013, Pg. 16-17. Copyright © 2013 Rev. Penny Donovan and Donald Gilbert. All rights reserved. Photo (c) Eldarnurkovic | Dreamstime.com

 
 
 

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