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Writings III

- Attachment Denies Freedom

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Writings III: Attachment Denies Freedom is the third set of 500 diary entries by Henry Templeman in which he describes his personal observations and experiences of daily living from a point of view that does not embrace any particular belief, ideology, teaching, philosophy, or system of thought, and as a result is unbiased, unattached, and therefore undistorted and free. It is from this unique undistorted and free perspective that Templeman describes solutions to questions and problems that concern every human being, including what ends all forms psychological hurt, frustration, anxiety, conflict, and sorrow in a manner that is instant and complete, as well as what is love, death, freedom, intelligence, the ego, meditation, and what it means to come upon a dimension to life outside the measurable field of time, that is timeless, immeasurable, and therefore holy. People are fooled into embracing a particular method or technique that promises a conflict-free life at some unknown time in the future, but all techniques involve time, which means no technique can end conflict in the present moment. Templeman does not mislead the reader that any method or technique can bring about freedom, because freedom is the absence of dependence. Learn what actually and instantly brings a stop to living in conflict in the present moment, and thereby what immediately and totally destroys mental dependence, and thereby unleashes inner freedom. Find out what it means to cleanse the brain of the ego, let go of the past from moment to moment, and thereby live with unimaginable inner joy and contentment. Included in the first 100 entries are enlightening insights about: psychological conflict, dependence, sorrow, freedom, attachment, awareness, attention, the present, love, relationship, kindness, memory, the ego, meditation, sensitivity, wakefulness, the eternal, joy, reward, punishment, death, the conditioned brain, attentiveness, energy, observation, comparison, judgment, inner limitation, the brain, devotion, wonder, clarity, unquenchable curiosity, division, truth, humility, grace, worry, thought, creation, the creator, time, hurt, struggle, belief, faith, the earthly, awakening, the root of fear, the playback of thought, jealousy, possessiveness, joy, envy, frustration, and what it means to step out of the stream of human sorrow. In the next 400 entries are more extraordinary insights. Discover how the psychological attachment to thoughts about work, money, sex, and anything else, denies inner freedom, results in a life of struggle, misery, sorrow, and problem after problem, and what it means to end that attachment in real time. Find out what it means to end living attached to the limitation of thought, and start living as you have never lived before. Find out!

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  • Sprog:
  • Engelsk
  • ISBN:
  • 9781523259762
  • Indbinding:
  • Paperback
  • Sideantal:
  • 194
  • Udgivet:
  • 9. Februar 2017
  • Størrelse:
  • 127x203x11 mm.
  • Vægt:
  • 213 g.
Leveringstid: 2-3 uger
Forventet levering: 4. Juni 2024

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Writings III: Attachment Denies Freedom is the third set of 500 diary entries by Henry Templeman in which he describes his personal observations and experiences of daily living from a point of view that does not embrace any particular belief, ideology, teaching, philosophy, or system of thought, and as a result is unbiased, unattached, and therefore undistorted and free. It is from this unique undistorted and free perspective that Templeman describes solutions to questions and problems that concern every human being, including what ends all forms psychological hurt, frustration, anxiety, conflict, and sorrow in a manner that is instant and complete, as well as what is love, death, freedom, intelligence, the ego, meditation, and what it means to come upon a dimension to life outside the measurable field of time, that is timeless, immeasurable, and therefore holy.
People are fooled into embracing a particular method or technique that promises a conflict-free life at some unknown time in the future, but all techniques involve time, which means no technique can end conflict in the present moment. Templeman does not mislead the reader that any method or technique can bring about freedom, because freedom is the absence of dependence.
Learn what actually and instantly brings a stop to living in conflict in the present moment, and thereby what immediately and totally destroys mental dependence, and thereby unleashes inner freedom.
Find out what it means to cleanse the brain of the ego, let go of the past from moment to moment, and thereby live with unimaginable inner joy and contentment.
Included in the first 100 entries are enlightening insights about: psychological conflict, dependence, sorrow, freedom, attachment, awareness, attention, the present, love, relationship, kindness, memory, the ego, meditation, sensitivity, wakefulness, the eternal, joy, reward, punishment, death, the conditioned brain, attentiveness, energy, observation, comparison, judgment, inner limitation, the brain, devotion, wonder, clarity, unquenchable curiosity, division, truth, humility, grace, worry, thought, creation, the creator, time, hurt, struggle, belief, faith, the earthly, awakening, the root of fear, the playback of thought, jealousy, possessiveness, joy, envy, frustration, and what it means to step out of the stream of human sorrow. In the next 400 entries are more extraordinary insights.
Discover how the psychological attachment to thoughts about work, money, sex, and anything else, denies inner freedom, results in a life of struggle, misery, sorrow, and problem after problem, and what it means to end that attachment in real time.
Find out what it means to end living attached to the limitation of thought, and start living as you have never lived before. Find out!

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