You Are a Clinger. (1 min 51 sec)
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And there are no Clinger Anonymous Groups.
But do not be dissuaded, as the gifts of solving this 'problem' already reside within you.
1. You hold on tightly to someone or something.
2. You’re overly dependent on relationships and social constructs.
3. You’re attached to your experiences.
You're emotionally and mentally connected to your own personal experiences.
You have a strong identification with your past and present experiences, finding it challenging to let go and move on from them.
4. You try desperately to hold onto your experiences, memories, and knowledge but all eventually fade into nothingness.
5. Everybody has ideas. All the priests, bishops, and politicians.
You have ideas too, and you hold onto them like precious jewels.
6. All are forms of attachment but you don’t see them as such.
7. Beliefs, opinions, and routines are also forms of attachment.
8. In relationships, you’re attached to a person.
9. Can you stay with the attachment?
Can you watch it?
Can you see it for what it really is?
Can you let the whole nature of attachment reveal itself instead of you telling it what it is?
As it stands, you vacillate between the idea of if you should be attached or not attached.
10. Can the story of your attachment reveal its Truth through your mere observation?
11. From the story of your attachment, your fear arises.
"You might lose"
"As a result of this loss, you feel hurt, broken-hearted, and abandoned."
"You feel lost, tired, and anxiety-ridden."
"You feel wounded and jealous."
12. As it stands, you vacillate between the idea of if you should be attached or not attached.
13. From the story of your attachment, your fear arises.
"You might lose."
"As a result of this loss, you feel hurt, broken-hearted, and abandoned."
"You feel lost, tired, and anxiety-ridden."
"You feel wounded and jealous."
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