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The Law Of Detachment

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Detachment has become a prominent and frequently discussed concept in today’s world. The “law of detachment” is a guiding principle that has made its way into mainstream conversations. To understand detachment, we need to dispel common misconceptions, explore its practical applications, and delve deeper into its enigmatic nature.

Detachment: a corrupt concept

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Detachment, although absurd, is now a topic that regularly finds its way into self-help and personal growth discussions. The law of detachment has gained recognition as a valuable concept that helps us navigate the complexities of our lives.

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Being Detached is Impractical

Detachment is often misinterpreted as the act of distancing ourselves from the people, experiences, or things in our lives. This perception makes detachment impractical and even foolish, as it seems to advocate isolation and emotional detachment. If a person, who is attached to his individuality, claims he is detached, is a fraud and a liar.

detach from "yourself," not the world.
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Nevertheless, the core of the law of detachment lies in a delicate, yet loud change of outlook. It does not mean that we should disconnect from the world but rather from “ourselves.” We perceive the world through the lens of our sense of self, and senses. It is the “I” thought, through which our world become animated. Therefore, because we are attached to ourselves, we feel we are attached to the world. (Read: Motivating thoughts)

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be in this world, but not of it!

Detaching from “ourselves” does not involve losing our individuality but transcending the ego-driven notion of self. This detachment enables us to engage with the world without becoming emotionally scarred by its ever-changing nature. Within ourselves, we remain a bit disconnected from our sensory perception. Because, we have lost our identification, hence attachment with the mind.

we are attached to "ourselves," hence the world
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The law of detachment teaches us that our attachment is not to the external world itself. Rather it is to the version of the world we construct through our egos. This profound insight reveals that our sense of attachment is primarily rooted in our self-perceived identities and beliefs.

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fear of the unknown

Our attachment to ourselves is a result of fear of the unknown. We stick to the thought of self as a way to generate a sense of safety and familiarity. This attachment obviously, is limiting, as it constrains our perception our existence beyond individual structures. In short, our own freedom makes us insecure. Paradoxically, the very freedom we seek can make us feel insecure. Our egoic self clings to what is known and familiar, even when it hinders our personal growth and fulfillment.

seeing "ourselves" as a trap
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As we become aware of how our individual nature can be restrictive, a natural desire arises to transcend it. This awakening prompts a yearning to explore the boundless dimensions of our existence beyond the confines of physicality. Hence detachment is a consequence of dropping ourselves, and not an aim itself. It is a powerful tool for personal growth, self-realization, and more harmonious connections with the world and those around us. Detachment invites us to embrace the unknown, find security within, and unlock the limitless potential of our true selves.

conclusion

In conclusion, detachment is not about avoiding life or people. Rather, it is a profound inner transformation that liberates us from the confines of our ego. Detachment, allows us to operate in this world, yet be away from it. It is a consequence of dropping our egoic attachments and rediscovering our existence beyond physicality, not an aim in itself. Detachment is a tool for personal dissolution, self-realization, and a more harmonious connection with the world and those around us. The law of detachment invites us to embrace the unknown, and unlock the limitless potential of our true selves.

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