Amazing thoughts and facts related to attachments and feelings


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"If any feeling appears shallow then it is dependent on something and if it feels more real & authentic than it is independent of everything."
“If you are feeling out of time, you are not in a moment. Move into Presence, you find space & time which was non-existence so far.”
“When ‘image of anything’ becomes more important than ‘the connection to it’, then fear becomes the feeling of guidance, which is dangerous.”
“The very feeling of supremacy erodes compassion and fills with indifference.”
“The very negative feeling limits your possibilities.”
“The self is the feeling of continuity, the feeling of existence.”
“If one is feeling lazy, then one has not enough powerful goals.”
“Remember, the emotion you are feeling this very moment is a gift & a call to action.”
“Hurt is a feeling usually generated by a sense of loss & not meeting the expectation.”
“The feeling of deepest Gratitude helps you to remain like a child”.
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"The Self is the feeling of Continuity, the feeling of Existence".
"One must be compassionate with oneself as the feeling of 'I' creates enemy and Compassion wins overall enemies".
Thanks for reading our Thoughts and Quotes on "Feelings"
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Attachments,
"Attachment is mainly based on security and not on likes & dislikes."
"While meditating if you are greeted with your garbage, then it means your old thought patterns (attachments) are getting disassembled."
"Attachments are common patterns created by the mind to protect itself & doesn't give up easily. Regular meditations unburden you from these patterns."
"Every human deserves respect. Remember, when you strengthen yourself alone, that is an attachment."
"Attachment & hatred are two sides of the same coin. Attachment may any moment turn into hatred."
"One doesn't let go for two reasons: an attachment to the past or a fear for the future."
"You can accomplish much higher by effortless action and without attachment to the outcome".
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