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Compassion vs. Attachment Energy Clearing

November 18, 20202 min read

Compassion vs. Attachment - Energy Clearing Session


In this The Difference Between Compassion and Attachment Energy Clearing Session, we are going to be clearing attachment that is disguised as compassion.


How do You Know if it's Compassion or Attachment?

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In this The Difference Between Compassion and Attachment Energy Clearing Session, we are going to be clearing attachment that is disguised as compassion. Compassion and attachment are distinct concepts, and understanding the differences between them is crucial for healthy relationships and emotional well-being. Compassion: Definition: Compassion refers to the ability to understand and empathize with the suffering or difficulties of others. It involves a genuine desire to alleviate the pain or distress of others. Selfless Nature: Compassion is typically selfless and focused on the well-being of others. It involves a genuine concern for the welfare of others without expecting anything in return. Healthy Connection: Compassion allows individuals to connect with others emotionally while maintaining a sense of emotional balance. It doesn't involve clinging or possessiveness but rather a genuine wish for the happiness and relief of others. Promotes Well-Being: Practicing compassion has been associated with numerous psychological and health benefits. It can contribute to increased happiness, lower stress levels, and improved overall well-being. Attachment: Definition: Attachment, in psychological terms, refers to a deep emotional bond or connection with someone or something. It can involve a strong desire to be close to and depend on another person for emotional support and security. Can Be Healthy or Unhealthy: Attachment itself is not inherently negative. Healthy attachments, such as secure attachments in close relationships, contribute to emotional security and well-being. However, unhealthy attachments, marked by excessive dependence or fear of separation, can lead to emotional distress. Involves Expectations: Attachment often involves certain expectations and desires about how others should behave or fulfill our emotional needs. Unhealthy attachment may lead to feelings of possessiveness or fear of abandonment. May Lead to Suffering: While healthy attachment is essential for human relationships, unhealthy attachment can lead to suffering. For example, excessive attachment may result in feelings of anxiety, jealousy, or disappointment when expectations are not met. In summary, compassion involves a selfless concern for the well-being of others and a desire to alleviate their suffering. It is characterized by empathy and a genuine wish for the happiness of others. On the other hand, attachment refers to emotional bonds and connections, which can be either healthy or unhealthy depending on the nature of the attachment and the expectations involved. While healthy attachments contribute to emotional security, unhealthy attachments marked by possessiveness or fear of separation can lead to suffering.

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Robin Yates

Robin helps people clear their old beliefs and negative energetic patterns with energy clearing, Neuro-Linguistic Programming and hypnosis.

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