malcolm on Nostr: *subject to the definition of both words. Detaching consciously? Meditation would be ...
*subject to the definition of both words.
Detaching consciously? Meditation would be my go to.
Attached to nothing? Sounds a bit paradoxical, imo. The moment there’s concept within awareness, there is, even if vague, an attachment nonetheless.
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