Return to Heart

006: The Work of Attachment: Seen. Soothed. Safe. Secure

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Oct 29, 2025
Discover the essential role of attachment in our relationships. Learn why many confuse intensity with intimacy and how to reestablish deeper connections. The Velcro metaphor illustrates the struggle to stick in relationships. Delve into the four pillars of secure attachment: being seen, soothed, safe, and secure. Hear heartfelt stories of grief, the emotional risks of reattaching, and the impact of divine love on human connections. Plus, practical journaling exercises to map your primary attachment figures and explore where you long to reconnect.
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INSIGHT

Regrowing Relational Velcro

  • Attachment functions like Velcro: we are made to stick to others but early injury can make one side slick.
  • Regrowing relational "Velcro" requires vulnerability and repeated relational practice.
INSIGHT

Attachment Is Both Human And Divine

  • Attachment undergirds both human and divine relationships; scripture frames God as loyally attached to us (chesed).
  • Experiencing God's attachment models secure attachment we can learn from relationally.
ANECDOTE

Son Stands His Ground

  • Jeff recounts a fight with his son Jay when he ran and sat in his truck, showing his avoidant default.
  • Jay confronted him: "Dad, you are a runner, and I'm not," insisting he would stay and not flee.
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