Archive for the ‘Cut Cords of Attachment’ Category
Self-authority counters fear, a guest post by Jill
Some of you Blog-Buddies have been following a thread about growing pains. Courage needed on one’s path to Enlightenment, a Guest Post from Rachel has elicited words of great wisdom from many of you. This recent comment by JILL was so brimming over with joyous clarity that I had to upgrade it to guest post status.
Spiritual Addiction, Q&As
“Could my spiritual addiction come as a result of a cord of attachment? What if I’m just positive that a particular person is the cause of all my problems, so I just know that cutting that cord is all I need?”
Answering these and other questions about Spiritual Addiction is the purpose of today’s post.
What if society makes you lie or cheat?
Blog-Buddy RACHEL asked about the need to be truthful. My detailed answers included summarizing some of the most bizarre Aura Reading Research I have had to do yet.
Rose Rosetree’s Workshop Schedule for 2012
What better day than 11-11-11 to launch the full set of Rose Rosetree workshops for 2012!
Cutting cords of attachment to a GREAT relationship
GRACE S. and her husband talked about the idea of cutting the cord of attachment to their son.
What’s your first reaction? Today’s post might surprise you.
Two old posts, rewritten
In response to recent inappropriate information online about cord-cutting sessions, studying with me, etc., I have found it important to revise and rewrite two different posts here. If you’re inclined, take a look.
Karma + Yuckiness Index + Cords of Attachment, all part of your path to Enlightenment
Blog-Buddy Sabine asked a fascinating question that opens up connections between cutting cords of attachment, karma, pursuing Enlightenment and something I don’t think I’ve ever mentioned before, the Yuckiness Index.
Journaling when I cut cords of attachment, guest post by Grace W.
You only get one chance, ONE CHANCE, to cut any cord of attachment.
(At least when you use a quality method for cord cutting. Otherwise, you could do a ridiculously ineffective waste of time called “cord cutting” and have to do it every single day.) (And even then, one wouldn’t get significant results compared to doing professional-quality work to permanently remove one cord of attachment.)
GRACE W. has been doing a quality job. In today’s guest post, she describes a very cool creative discovery she has made along the way.
Why do we get cords of attachment? The VERY best part
Never before have I written about this. But currently it is my favorite thing about cutting cords of attachment. And that says a lot.
Maybe today’s post will be controversial, and you’ll strongly disagree with my idea here. Or maybe you’ll find it really, really meaningful. Let us know with your comments below.
Why do we get cords of attachment, anyway?
Why, why, why do we get cords of attachment? What is the point of having them be part of life, something that no human being can escape? Okay, I’ll share what I have come to believe, including my very favorite part.
