Guest guest Posted April 29, 2001 Report Share Posted April 29, 2001 , "Gill Collingwood" <gill@n...> wrote: > Well, one can have an attachment to one's children, or an aversion > (it does happen, unfortunately), or one can just love them, with > neither attachment nor aversion... and the same goes for anything > else, whether it's spouse, job, house, car, whatever. > > Tony, don't you think it's possible to love, and take delight in, > someone or something, without being attached? Namaste, No I do not, unless one is realised and sees everything as part of Saguna Brahman. The delight in itself is attachment otherwise. It is interesting however that when I raised this controversial subject, that the responses should be so interesting. For the fact that when a sacred cow attachment is pointed out, it is almost offensive to some. Otherwise intellectualising without confrontation is quite a pastime. ONS Tony Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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