Elimination – The Buddhist Methodology for Letting Go and Moving On

Elimination – The Buddhist Methodology for Letting Go and Moving On2025-10-21T23:14:57+00:00

Elimination – The Buddhist Methodology for Letting Go and Moving On, isn’t a self-help pep talk; it’s a guided dismantling. Drawing from Buddhist methodology, the book approaches “letting go” as both a practice and a discipline — something that can be learned, tested, and applied.

Elimination is part philosophy, part field manual — a look at why we hold on, how it shapes us, and what happens when we finally decide to let go.

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Utilizing Detachment-A sense of Readiness

Often misunderstood as indifference or aloofness, detachment is a profound concept that holds a key. Detachment, in its essence, is a state of being where we are able to observe and experience life without clinging, grasping, or being excessively identified with our thoughts, emotions, possessions, or external circumstances. It is the art of stepping back from the constant stream of desires, attachments, and expectations that often dictate our lives. Detachment does not mean disconnecting from life or withdrawing from it; rather, it is about finding a balance between active engagement and inner equanimity.

Detachment teaches us that the more we try to control external circumstances, the more we are bound by them. By surrendering our need for control, we open ourselves up to a higher wisdom, allowing life to unfold naturally and gracefully.

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