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	<title>Comments on: Joy and Detachment</title>
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		<title>By: rarestone</title>
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		<description>It may appear that there is a paradox between detachment and desire, but I agree with you, there is no paradox. To be detached is to have a desire, and then to be in a state of absolute knowing that the Universe will deliver. So there is not nit-picking, worry or misery. You just know. Moreso, you are also very open to pleasant surprises, expecting that the Universe has the ability of bringing to you something you never thought of. For example, you may want  a particular job because of the money, however, the Universe might respond by giving you a business idea instead. So even though things may not turn out exactly as you desired, the outcome is even better.  So when you are detached you let go of your desire, knowing that the answer is well on its way. You don’t hold on to how things must unfold etc. Instead you relax in a state of bliss and joy, and just know that all is well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It may appear that there is a paradox between detachment and desire, but I agree with you, there is no paradox. To be detached is to have a desire, and then to be in a state of absolute knowing that the Universe will deliver. So there is not nit-picking, worry or misery. You just know. Moreso, you are also very open to pleasant surprises, expecting that the Universe has the ability of bringing to you something you never thought of. For example, you may want  a particular job because of the money, however, the Universe might respond by giving you a business idea instead. So even though things may not turn out exactly as you desired, the outcome is even better.  So when you are detached you let go of your desire, knowing that the answer is well on its way. You don’t hold on to how things must unfold etc. Instead you relax in a state of bliss and joy, and just know that all is well.</p>
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