Practice Detachment / Don’t Force The Outcome

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It’s essential to drop the need for a specific outcome because that need often translates into trying to force something. When you force things, you’re essentially pushing against the natural flow. Instead, it’s better to drop into a space of detachment from the outcome. For instance, some people intensely practice out-of-body experiences and become fixated on achieving them. My son began having spontaneous experiences at a young age, which initially scared both him and me. When he started describing vibrations, I panicked, thinking something drastic was happening. My frantic research led me to LightNet, where I realized my son was just deeply connected in ways I hadn’t understood.

2023 was a whirlwind for me as I tried to protect my son from what I initially perceived as threats. Eventually, I understood that his experiences were natural and significant. This journey taught me the value of detachment. When you fixate on a specific goal, you create mental blocks. True detachment means being okay with any outcome, allowing things to unfold naturally. This mindset shift is crucial not only in spoon bending but also in life. Finding peace in detachment helps you stay open to all possibilities, embracing whatever comes your way.

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