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Non-attachment in Buddhism 9-28-24

Practicing non-attachment in Buddhism can be as small (and as big) as just that—accepting the present moment and letting go of the need for control over outcomes. It’s being in reality, not attached to a vision we have of what it should be. 

By engaging in mindful communication and genuine connection with loved ones, approaching work with effort, but also with detachment from outcomes, that is how we can practice every day.

By integrating Buddhist principles into our daily lives, we can navigate the complexities of attachment to job and family with greater equanimity, fostering harmony, and well-being in all aspects of our lives.


 
 
 

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