45. Attachmentshome was part of my healing process. A plus factor to my survival is the encouragement of new habits, and experiencing greater freedom in thought and movement with minimal attachments to objects of any kind. There is also a profound peace in one’s soul when one realizes that should one get hit by a falling meteor or some such one day, there is no clutter left undone. My current reality is that the less attachment to people, places, things, or thought, the greater freedom I feel in spirit and being. I define heart vibrations with dear ones as not binding attachments, but more in the vein of open air currency waves that splash one with happy thrills. Some create happier thrills than others, but in general, I exist with my own built in energy source. I impart this closing, anonymous quote: "If you keep on thinking what you’ve always thought, you’ll keep on getting what you’ve always got." Open up those air waves why dontcha?
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