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Originally Posted by LittleLotus
Ok. this is the thing... In buddhism one of the main goals is to increase compassion for other human beings... right? But at the same time to not become emotionally involved with others as this leads to eventual suffering when that person passes on. Is it possible to go through life with out becoming emotionally attached and where does romantic love fit into the buddhist way of life?
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Actually, I think Buddha's very important message for practical living is the Middle Path, which is roughly: to observe moderation. As the Romans tell us "Ne quid nimis" -- Nothing too much.
When is something too much? When an ordinary Buddhist is attached to something but troubled about his or her possibly inordinate attachment, then the thing to do is to search her soul. If that does not help, then ask from Buddhist spiritual advisers or teachers. Ask several, and I am sure you will find one who can give you a satsifactory answer and some very concrete guidelines.
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