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From: JimJim  (Original Message)Sent: 8/6/2008 4:15 PM
 
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Practice Detachment

As our consciousness rises, our perspective becomes more and more impersonal.

What does this mean?

It means we are increasingly able to view our lives and the rest of the world with detachment.

This does not mean we are cold and uncaring.

Rather, we are self-contained.

We have well-defined boundaries and we are able to think and act objectively, clearly and responsibly.

When we have learned detachment, we do not get hooked into the thoughts and feelings of others.

We are not easily upset or manipulated.

We may feel compassion for others but this does not cloud our ability to choose how we think, feel and behave.

We also do not need others to behave in any particular way.

"Until we take how we see ourselves (and how we see others) into account, we will be unable to understand how others see and feel about themselves and their world.

Unaware, we will project our intentions on their behavior and call ourselves objective."-Stephen Covey

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