MiscellaneousAre You Ready For A Story? – #157 Nicky MendenhallApril 26, 2015773 views Here’s a story we can use for beginning to understand the Buddhists definition of detachment:“Once, an old woman,… 0 Shares 0 0
MiscellaneousHolding On and Letting Go With Our Consultant! Nicky MendenhallApril 22, 2015783 views “I think attachment is just a holding on to something with the belief that it can make us… 0 Shares 0 0
MiscellaneousDoes Anyone Tell You What Attachments To Make? – #156 Nicky MendenhallApril 17, 2015786 views Buddhism is not a belief system. When you become a Buddhist, there is nothing your have to believe.… 0 Shares 0 0
MiscellaneousExploring The Mystery Hires A Consultant! Nicky MendenhallApril 15, 2015671 views I’m excited to continue our exploration of the Buddhist view of attachment. Excited but wondering who… 0 Shares 0 0
MiscellaneousAttachment: Stressful and Unsatisfactory – #155 Nicky MendenhallApril 11, 2015744 views The St. Patrick’s Day post promised attachment from the Buddhist perspective. Let’s see what we can learn. The… 0 Shares 0 0
MiscellaneousTolerating Physical Symptoms Nicky MendenhallApril 7, 2015788 views I’m still reading The Body Keeps The Score by Bessel Van Der Kolk, M.D. It has been a helpful… 0 Shares 0 0
MiscellaneousIs Attachment Up Close & Personal? – #154 Nicky MendenhallApril 3, 2015556 views “The closer you get to anything, the less personal it becomes.”Thus says Michael Stone,* a wise teacher who… 0 Shares 0 0
MiscellaneousNepo’ s Recipe For Attachment Nicky MendenhallMarch 31, 2015797 views “The truth is that this is how we evolve inwardly: by separating and rejoining, each time rearranging who we are…..”*Beyond Awakening’s… 0 Shares 0 0
MiscellaneousBalancing Act: Autonomy & Belonging – #153 Nicky MendenhallMarch 27, 2015817 views exploring the mystery cannot be accused of ignoring attachment as an important component of life. If your sense… 0 Shares 0 0
MiscellaneousMidweek: Why Do We Live Disembodied? Nicky MendenhallMarch 24, 2015832 views A creative exploring the mystery reader suggests our first attachment may be to our body – not to… 0 Shares 0 0