I was listening to a woman talk many years ago in a conference she had been the general manager of Puma and she left that job and started a bed and breakfast in Boston. She said that she had to let go of the trapeze and Have that moment where you don't necessarily feel safe But for me I had this visual when she said that that both my arms were crooked over the trapeza bar and my legs and My hips and that I was attached. Even if I had tried to let go with one limb or two limbs All of my other limbs and body parts would be hanging on for dear life. The more emotionally healthy I became the less Attached to What the definitions
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