Attachment to your health, your family, your possessions, your reputation, your 
intellect, your mind, your life. 

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On Aug 30, 2012, at 5:35 PM, "Joe" <desert_woodwor...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Chris,
> 
> Gaa-a-ck.
> 
> Bizarrely and unnecessarily contorted. I think that definition came out of a 
> disaster-area, where people legitimately had better things on their minds.
> 
> Attachment is to what you've GOT. 
> 
> Can't bear the thought of being without it?: then, you're attached.
> 
> Like that.
> 
> Come on; speak English. Or at least, a bona fide language of SOME kind, 
> Chris? Eh?
> 
> ;-)
> 
> --Joe
> 
> PS And, understand.
> 
> > Chris Austin-Lane <chris@...> wrote:
> >
> > Attachment, my two cents:
> > 
> > some sort of mental blessing or investment in a mental phenomenon which
> > makes the target seem more than just another mental entity; the opposite
> > being something "like neither pushing away nor pulling towards."
> 
> 

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