Attachment

Evan on April 2nd, 2010

There is a time . . . to die. Solomon – Ecclesiastes ch.3 I am told that the Taoists having a saying to the effect that we should die 10,000 times a day: that is, with each breath we let go of what has gone before and welcome the new moment. This only applies to [...]

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Evan on August 3rd, 2009

This post is to alert you to another excellent post by Albert the Urban Monk. If you are have been reading this blog for a while and think that I’m a fan of Albert (because I link to his posts so often) I can only say that you are right. This post is about becoming [...]

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Evan on June 14th, 2009

Just a quick note about a great post on identity. Seeing identity as a combination of our individuation (knowing who we are and what makes us different) and our attachments (identification with others). It is written by Tony White (a therapist in Perth Western Australia). It is simply written but I think hugely insightful. It [...]

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Evan on December 24th, 2008

Image by visulogik Today I’m very happy to present a guest post by Barbara Gregor. This is the second time I have hosted a post by Barbara – her first one is When You Learn Abuse You Live Abuse. Just like her first post this one is vivid and deals with an important issue in [...]

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