The Art of Detachment & Letting Go
A Buddhist Guide to Stop Overthinking, Release Anxiety and Reclaim Inner Peace After Loss, Heartbreak or Disappointment
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Narrated by:
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Chyna Tahjere
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By:
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Freddie Mallin
You are not weak. You are carrying something that was never meant to be carried forever.
There is a specific exhaustion that sleep cannot fix — the weight of a relationship that ended before you were ready, a future you planned that quietly dissolved, a version of yourself you can't stop grieving. If you wake up each morning and the replaying has already begun, this book was written for you.
Over 2,500 years ago, the Buddha identified something modern psychology is only beginning to confirm: suffering is not caused by loss itself, but by our white-knuckled refusal to let go of what is already gone. That distinction changes everything. Because if clinging is something you are doing, then releasing is something you can learn.
The Art of Detachment & Letting Go translates ancient Buddhist wisdom into practical tools for the specific pain of modern life — heartbreak, grief, anxiety, and the quiet devastation of disappointed expectations.
Inside, you will discover:
- Why "just move on" fails — and what actually interrupts the loop of rumination
- The truth about Buddhist detachment — it doesn't mean caring less; it means suffering less
- Practical techniques drawn from centuries of contemplative practice, adapted for ordinary life
- How to hold loss with an open hand — without losing your capacity to love fully
This is not a book that promises to fix you in ten steps. It is something more honest, and more lasting.
If you are ready to put the weight down — not because what you lost didn't matter, but because you do — turn the page.
©2026 Freddie Mallin (P)2026 Freddie Mallin