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Abandonment




Abandonment

The title itself is frightening.

Abandonment is the opposite of attachment.

Abandonment means losing the other.

But at its core, it also means a new beginning after the wreckage.

It means hope that slowly seeps into the soul's paths.

The value of love lies not in the feeling of it, but in continuing with it.

In the sense of security, in every detail of short life.

When we lose that sense of security, attachment begins to recede, its light fading little by little.

In its place, we are violently replaced by abandonment.

Patience in the face of abandonment sometimes confronts acute sadness, depression, loneliness, and longing for the other party.

But the cure lies in facing all this pain.

Going to work in the morning with a weary heart,

And returning in the evening to sleep exhausted.

Then the personality becomes enveloped in the threads of forgetfulness that slowly wrap it around.

To wake up one morning healed of love and exhaustion.

And abandonment becomes a window of hope for a brighter tomorrow. Her sun fills the horizon. As a psychotherapist, she has helped many women enter a state of abandonment, stepping out into the gate of hope and attracting the energies of good dreams. Life doesn't stop for anyone, doesn't wait for anyone, and is beautiful, radiant, and tender.

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