
Attachment Is Deeper Than You Think — A Deep Buddhist Insight
Attachment Is Deeper Than You Think — A Deep Buddhist Insight
Attachment is often seen as holding on to people, things, opinions, or identity, but Buddhist teaching points to something deeper. Behind every attachment is a feeling we want to keep, avoid, or protect, shaped by old habits of craving and resistance. When the mind learns to see feeling clearly before it becomes grasping, attachment begins to lose its power. True freedom is not about becoming cold or detached, but meeting life with steadiness as everything comes and goes.
00:00 - Opening: Attachment Is More Than Holding On
02:52 - Layer One: We Are Attached to Feelings, Not Just Objects
07:46 - Layer Two: Attachment Is Shaped by Old Tendencies
13:06 - Layer Three: Attachment Is Resisting Change Itself
17:52 - Seeing the Layers, Loosening the Grip
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