The Difference
between
Love and Attachment
Spoken by Supreme Master Ching Hai
Malaysia February 25, 1992
(Originally in English)
Q: Sometimes I get confused about love and attachment.
When you love a person, it becomes attachment. I understand that an
attachment results in suffering, so sometimes I feel it's worthless
to fall in love.
M: If you fear attachment, then
don't love. If you love someone, you have to pay the price. Surely,
love includes attachment too, whether we deny it or try to cover it
with, "No, I'm not attached to him; I just love him." But
this is also a kind of attachment; otherwise, why do you need to love
him? You are attached to an object because you love that object. People
can tell you to minimize your attachment to give each other more freedom
and not to control each other, but just to love unconditionally and
try to adjust to each other. That is love with minimized attachment,
but not without attachment.
Anyhow,
there are many kinds of love. Even the best kind of love in this world,
which we say is between a mother and child, still has attachment. Who
dares to take a mother's child away, harm or say something bad about
her child even though she knows it is true? Her child is the best, better
than all the neighbors', even though she knows it is not true. This
is also attachment. She cannot leave her child; most can bear it, but
not willingly.
Everything
has attachment except when you love God. Then you love without attachment
because there is nothing to be attached to. You don't gain what we gain
materially as in this world. You just gain bliss, happiness and contentment.
You cannot be attached to something when there is nothing there. The
more you love God, the more relaxed and non-attached you become. But
still you can love people in this world because your heart is large.
A heart that is large can include anyone, even enemies; otherwise, it
is difficult to love your enemy.