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I am a bereavement counselor for hospice. I am so very grateful to have found this wonderful and amazing site!
Attachments. If I could release my attachments to how I believe things should have gone, or how I believe they will go in the future, or my attachments to individuals, items, or time, I could live fully in the Present moment.
My friend has identical twin girls. They are now 46 years old. When they were growing up whenever I saw them I would ask: “What was one thing you learned today?” Well, they were about 10 to 12 years old when one day their mom and picked them up from school. Once they were in the car, I turned to them and asked “So, what was one thing you learned today?” They both rolled their eyes aa one said: “We had to learn about the minestrone cycle while the boy got to lear...
My friend has identical twin girls. They are now 46 years old. When they were growing up whenever I saw them I would ask: “What was one thing you learned today?” Well, they were about 10 to 12 years old when one day their mom and picked them up from school. Once they were in the car, I turned to them and asked “So, what was one thing you learned today?” They both rolled their eyes aa one said: “We had to learn about the minestrone cycle while the boy got to learn about condominiums!” Their mother almost ran us all off the road!
Simply by being PRESENT.
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