@Pencil I appreciate your story, I can really feel how disorganized and confused you must feel.
I would suggest that maybe all the focus on attachment is premature and causing undue stress?
Maybe focusing on learning how to organize your thoughts and feelings?
Example, here in the USA there's a TV show called Hoarders, it's a reality type show where they profile people who have homes totally overfilled with belongings. These are extreme cases, where there is no room to walk, some can't make it to their bed, the kitchen is unusable, etc. They have so much stuff in their homes, that the stuff has taken over their lives. But at the same time they're so attached to holding onto stuff, they often are very reluctant to throw away anything.
So one of the most important first steps in a situation like this is creating some space and orienting/observing/evaluating the situation.
If your mind is full of disorganized thoughts and feelings. Then the first step is to start creating some space. You did exactly that by sharing your personal story with this thread. Talking about it to others, helps get the feelings out, and it's symbolically creating some space in your head.
It takes some courage and it can be risky, but it's worth it to genuinely tell your story and start sharing your own thoughts and feelings.
As you develop more space in your head, then you can start putting different thoughts and feelings together which match, and discarding thoughts and beliefs that are no longer necessary.
With time, as your mind gets more organized and has more space. You can start delving into attachment issues. But somewhere along the line, you probably will need to work on rediscovering and rebuilding inner trust, which would be foundation of outer trust.
Anyway, I think you're off to a good start, and you've made a lot of progress. Though I'm sure you'd prefer it would be happening faster.
I would suggest that maybe all the focus on attachment is premature and causing undue stress?
Maybe focusing on learning how to organize your thoughts and feelings?
Example, here in the USA there's a TV show called Hoarders, it's a reality type show where they profile people who have homes totally overfilled with belongings. These are extreme cases, where there is no room to walk, some can't make it to their bed, the kitchen is unusable, etc. They have so much stuff in their homes, that the stuff has taken over their lives. But at the same time they're so attached to holding onto stuff, they often are very reluctant to throw away anything.
So one of the most important first steps in a situation like this is creating some space and orienting/observing/evaluating the situation.
If your mind is full of disorganized thoughts and feelings. Then the first step is to start creating some space. You did exactly that by sharing your personal story with this thread. Talking about it to others, helps get the feelings out, and it's symbolically creating some space in your head.
It takes some courage and it can be risky, but it's worth it to genuinely tell your story and start sharing your own thoughts and feelings.
As you develop more space in your head, then you can start putting different thoughts and feelings together which match, and discarding thoughts and beliefs that are no longer necessary.
With time, as your mind gets more organized and has more space. You can start delving into attachment issues. But somewhere along the line, you probably will need to work on rediscovering and rebuilding inner trust, which would be foundation of outer trust.
Anyway, I think you're off to a good start, and you've made a lot of progress. Though I'm sure you'd prefer it would be happening faster.