Practicing positive attachment

By Aditi | September 14, 2009 11:58 am |
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We all love to share a connection with people who we love and if you want a guide that helps you build a good relationship, you can consider the word “Attachment”. It may seem a small word but when you look at the word spelled out, each letters of the word gives you a whole new prospective.

The letter A stands for attachment which is creating a link with people who you adore. It is about accepting people the way they are. A good attachment with your loved ones can even move mountains. T is touch which is an integral part of being attached.

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