Attachment

Attachment is a program of the mind-body needed for initial survival within the program we refer to as Life on Earth. Attachment is a program that ensures a human child is able to connect to another human being to ensure it receives what is needed for the mind-body complex to function and develop optimally in its early stages of existence. When the human being develops further and is able to care for its own mind-body complex, the program of attachment is de-activated and the individual human being returns to it’s natural state of non-attachment. Non-attachment is a program of connection without necessity.

When the program of attachment is de-activated towards a specific being, experience or program, a response of release or loss is triggered. Pending on the duration and intensity of the attachment that has been released, human beings experience lower or higher levels or degrees of grief as an e-motional response to the loss experienced.

We refer to grief as an e-motional response to loss. We refer to loss as the release of attachment towards a certain experience, object or connection. Let us say that all individual human beings experience programming or conditioning within this Game of Life that supports attachment towards other beings, objects, experiences, programs, e-motions or thought forms. When an individual human being releases this attachment, whether intentionally or as a result of an experience or change within the individual reality, the initial response to the release is a feeling of loss. The e-motional response of loss is triggered each time the individual human being experiences a release of attachment.