Non-attachment is the key to contentment and inner peace.
Non-attachment is the key to contentment and inner peace.
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Ian Gardner was born on the 20th February 1934 in Sri Lanka, then Ceylon, and christened Basil Ian Gunewardene. He was born two months prematurely and nearly died five times in his first two months. He moved to Australia in September 1969 where he changed his surname to Gardner. From childhood, he had an enquiring mind and an innate interest in the supernatural. Since 1986, nineteen years of regular periods of meditation, "searching within", reading and revelations have culminated in this free book which has been nine years in the making. Further writings followed and all his writings are available to all on the Internet free of charge. There is more information in the preface of the book. February 2020. My search - my journey, is now complete.
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Now, THAT is interesting because the way you have written what you have does not define contentment and inner peace but states their “setting”. Anyway, that is how I read it. 🙂
Dear Ian,
Roger, Sir!
I had once said something on the same lines but only the other way round.
I’d said, “Contentment and inner peace are not attached to anything!” 🙂
Very good! I am glad to see that you are making good spiritual progress 🙂
P.S. What is the “Roger, Sir!” about? . . . . the significance escapes me 🙂
I just came across this when browsing this site. How is your spiritual search faring?