--- In [email protected], "peterklutz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> 
> --- In [email protected], anonymousff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> > 
> >  
> > Hi guys,
> > I have been practicing TM for years but still have a strong 
attachments 
> > to things, meaning things happens and I then realize that my 
reactions 
> > could have been much better if I weren't so attach to the 
outcomes or
> > less emotionally involved and such.
> > 
> > of course these realizations comes after the events would settle 
down 
> > one way or the other.
> > I believe that attachment is a crucial barrier to enlightenment 
and
> > I was wondering about your perspective on the issue.
> > as for your progress on the issue , did the practice helped you 
and to 
> > what degree or any other 'tips' that might help one to break or 
> > dissolve attachments.
> 
> Sure here is a mantra that will take care of it for you:
> 
> Om Peter Klutz Namah

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Klutz is a very dangerous mantra element:

(rhymes with guts) n : A clumsy, awkward person. A person who trips 
over things, bumps into walls and has "two left feet." A klutz is a 
person who frequently trips on his own shoelaces, falls over 
furniture and manages to drip mustard on his/her lap with such 
regularity that it confounds the laws of probability. Klutz's, 
however, are not unloved because they are usually the victims of 
their own misdeeds.
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