Practising detachment

Christine McDougall
2 min readMay 17, 2022

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In the Syntropic Masterclass we teach that unity is plural, at minimum two. To the yin is the yang. Both need to be healthily present for life and existence. Neither subject to the other, both orbiting in love.

To desire something with a force that becomes addictive is to have the object of our desire have more authority over us than our sovereign self has authority. When the thing or person or event we desire has more authority over us, we are lost to that thing, person or object. In our lost state we lose our power.

To hold an intention is to keep our eyes and being turned toward that which we are bringing to life. The form of the thing, the timeline…is not in our control. The intention sets a field that, with clarity and consistency, creates the intention as a transmission.

To practise detachment is to surrender to a large unfolding, a mystery, that we cannot know or understand in full until it has played out in full. It might feel today like we have lost something we were deeply attached to, only to discover a year or three on, that the loss has become a gain.

To sit in our own discovery and awareness of our desire, intention and attachment, spiced with the delicious mystery of life, is to begin to know ourselves in intimacy.

Photo taken May 18th 2022

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Christine McDougall
Christine McDougall

Written by Christine McDougall

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