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EPISODE · Aug 22, 2024 · 21 MIN

Ep. 163 - The Paradox of Love: Intimacy Through Non-Attachment

from Love Anarchy · host Andrea Atherton

Send us Fan MailIn this solo episode 163, host Andrea Atherton delves into the intricate balance between deep intimacy and detachment, using spiritual principles to guide the discussion. Drawing on the teachings of Buddhism and the concept that our suffering comes from our attachments, Andrea explores how non-attachment within deep love can lead to more authentic and fulfilling relationships. She explains that non-attachment, often misunderstood as emotional distance, is actually about cultivating a sense of freedom in love—free from clinging or possessiveness, allowing for a more expansive connection.Andrea further unpacks the paradox of detachment and intimacy, emphasizing that true closeness arises when partners connect deeply without the need to control or possess each other. Through spiritual insights, she explains how practicing non-attachment can enhance intimacy, as it creates a space where both individuals can grow independently while nurturing a deeper connection. By embracing this balance, relationships are enriched with newfound energy and depth.The episode concludes with a discussion on balancing love, freedom, and non-ownership, grounded in spiritual teachings. Andrea challenges the conventional notion of love as ownership, advocating for a relationship dynamic where both partners support each other's growth and individuality. By using principles from Tolle and other spiritual teachers, she encourages listeners to create space within their relationships, allowing love to become a liberating force that evolves naturally. Tune in to gain spiritual insights into cultivating conscious, compassionate, and liberating love in your life.30-minute Consultation with Andrea https://www.andreaatherton.com/booking-calendarAndrea Atherton  Websitehttps://www.andreaatherton.com/Love Anarchy Websitehttps://www.andreaatherton.com/podcasthttps://loveanarchypodcast.buzzsprout.comLove Anarchy Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/loveanarchypodcast/Andrea Atherton Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/andreaatherton-17/

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Send us Fan Mail In this solo episode 163, host Andrea Atherton delves into the intricate balance between deep intimacy and detachment, using spiritual principles to guide the discussion. Drawing on the teachings of Buddhism and the concept that our suffering comes from our attachments, Andrea explores how non-attachment within deep love can lead to more authentic and fulfilling relationships. She explains that non-attachment, often misunderstood as emotional distance, is actually about culti...

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