When you’re on the journey of self-discovery, or just started asking yourself questions, you’re on the edge to get into the new one from you, at least discover a new part of you. You are about to heal something that is pushing you forward. Then you will have the mind / ego and soul call to play on the decisions you will have to take. What to do with your findings? What will be your next step?
There is a hint of moving forward, or staying where you are.
This is a movement that we experience all the time, every breath, every thought we have, being aware of it or not. We are constantly collecting data mentally, emotionally and energetically. So imagine if we try to keep all the data we collect?
What to keep and what to let go? How can we separate and what do we need to separate? What are we holding, and how are we going to take our harvest forward? The data will come to us, we will process, use and release what is no longer serving us. This is the way we will do our training well, by performing our tasks accurately. This is what we call detachment.
In many times, a simple old way to think and have the habit of control over things can mean an obstacle to reach a vastness of options and solutions that are there for us and it doesn’t allow us to see it.
So that’s why it’s important to understand and use our best ability to discern what we should let go of, at all. We collect the data, use it to process solutions and release the stock. So does our physical body, which wisely does with the food we eat. It processes everything, absorbs the nutrients and eliminates what is not needed. If this function fails, the whole body will suffer the consequences.
Our mental, emotional and energetic bodies do not work differently.
We must learn to apply the appropriate tools to achieve the necessary release of attachments to live healthier in all respects. The goal here is; To let go of “what” no longer serves us in the right time and pace. And many times we must start with control.
This does not mean that we are throwing away the core of the experiment. No, we are just adjusting the facts, which are interfering negatively in our process of learning and understanding about ourselves, about what is around us, and about everything that is.
We are not depriving ourselves of anything, but we are working on it, to make things better.
So, can you associate how important detachment is?
Jump out of the box for a moment and think: how much can this help you achieve the freedom you are looking for from within you?
Freedom from fears, freedom from doubts, freedom from failure. Would detachment be your bridge to your dreams and goals? How big do you want this bridge to be?
How much are your attachments preventing you from achieving your dreams and goals?