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What is Detachment and
Being Detached? Life is like this. When it comes to your personal affairs, it is hard for you to be indifferent. You get involved, and this is quite natural; otherwise, life would have been boring. Involvement makes life ticking and active.
Detachment means being cool and uninvolved on the emotional and mental levels.
It is definitely not indifference. Indifferent people do not care, do not mind,
and are not active and initiative. On the other hand, a person able to express
emotional and mental detachment can be active and caring, though he accepts
calmly whatever happens. Every spiritual tradition speaks about detachment, but detachment cannot be confined only to spirituality. Detachment is important in daily life, in pursuit of ambitions, and on the spiritual path. It is of great importance to everyone, whether pursuing spirituality or material success. Let me give you two examples of detachment, one on the spiritual path, and the other in daily ordinary life. A person who engages in meditation tries to quiet his mind during meditation and in his everyday life. If he gets emotionally involved with his thoughts, he follows them, forgets about his meditation and concentration, and loses his peace of mind. Detachment means being cool and uninvolved on the emotional and mental levels. It is definitely not indifference. On the other hand, the more detached he is, the easier it is for him to ignore disturbing thoughts. Detachment helps him to stay collected and concentrated. When someone says something you do not like, you may become disappointed, angry, or feel down. Why is it so? Because you value other people's words and opinions more than you value your thoughts and opinions of yourself. You let other people's thoughts, words and actions influence your happiness, actions and reactions. Your happiness and actions depend on them. On the other hand, if you learn to stay detached, you may listen to what they say, but as if they are saying it about someone else. If they are right, you can benefit from what they say. If they are wrong, you go on with your life as if nothing was said. Have you ever thought how much time and energy is wasted every day, brooding over thoughts and feelings, because of the lack of detachment? Much of the anger, frustration, disappointments and fights come about because there is no detachment. Detachment develops automatically, when one engages in meditation. It is a gradual automatic process. Meditation is a time of a mental and emotional vacation. Meditating day after day develops the habit of staying cool and calm, not only during meditation, but also in daily life. If you practice any kind of meditation, sooner or later you will start to experience detachment. You will find that you feel and behave in a different way under circumstances that previously raised anger or agitation. You will find that you handle your daily affairs of life in a calm and relaxed way. Real detachment means inner strength, and the ability to function calmly and with full inner control under all circumstances. A detached person is not harassed and hurried, and can do everything with concentration and attention, thus ensuring a successful outcome of his actions.
Copyright Remez Sasson. All rights reserved. Remez Sasson writes and teaches
about spiritual growth, meditation, positive thinking; creative visualization
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