
Stake attention in this memory
In Tashkent, Uzbekistan, a printed magazine page is viewed from an overhead perspective, resting on a dark surface. The page, sourced from "Kindred Spirit | Mindfulness" (Winter 2014, page 47), displays the large grey title "What You Own," surrounded by approximately eight black silhouettes of birds in flight. Below the title, a sub-headline reads: "Practise the art of non-attachment by creating a distance between who you are and what you own: Heather Grant shares her tips." The article text begins with a large capital 'T' and discusses concepts of non-attachment, including "aparigraha." A light-toned human hand is partially visible at the top-left, with fingers and thumb appearing to hold or steady the page. The background shows a dark, possibly black, desktop surface. To the right, a black electronic device, likely a laptop, is partially visible with a "1080" label. A grid-patterned, light-colored paper is visible beneath the top-left of the main page, and the right edge of the main page is contained within a clear, perforated plastic sheet protector.
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