Litsentsidega
Litsentsidega is a term that refers to a concept or state of being that is characterized by a lack of attachment or separation from worldly desires and worldly attachments. It is often used in discussions around philosophy, psychology, and spirituality.
In Buddhist philosophy, Litsentsidega is one of the ten Ox-Hair Whiskers as described in the Mahayana sutras.
In a broader sense, Litsentsidega can be seen as a mental state or attitude that one adopts
There are various practices and techniques that are used to cultivate Litsentsidega, such as meditation, mindfulness,
Cultivating Litsentsidega is not about avoiding attachment to things that are considered good or desirable, but