Misunderstanding detachment
Detachment is often mistaken for withdrawal. In truth, it is freedom within participation.
Attachment and suffering
Suffering arises not from action but from clinging to outcomes and identities.
Practicing non-attachment
Act fully, yet release expectation. Awareness replaces control.
Conclusion
Detachment refines action rather than negating it.
— Swami Nirbhaya
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