Friday, February 21, 2025

Via Daily Dharma: Grieving Is Not Clinging

 

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Grieving Is Not Clinging

As Buddhist practitioners, we aim to let go of our attachments. At first, grieving for something or someone we’ve lost may look like clinging, but it’s actually a process of acknowledging our loss, which allows us to heal from the pain and loosen our grip on the past.

Bradley Donaldson, “One Thing for Sure”


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