It is time to try it.
The evening is not too young and not too late in sight.
Thubten Chodron meditations are terrific though I am puzzled by the one where she defines attachments as 'anything in your life your superimpose with extra good quality that may not truly be there. It could be a place, a person or an object. ' (paraphrase) Thinking they are so fabulous when they may not be, we cling to these attachments (people, place, objects).
I had never heard of attachments spoken in that way. I am puzzled. I guess I should refer to the book to see more of what this interpretation is and where it comes from.
Oh, I have just looked it up in the book. It is called Meditation on Taking the Ache out of Attachments. It seems to me to take truly the ache out of attachments when you look at your most favourite attachments while thinking that person is just not as great as I see her to be (easier to let go after that). But I dont believe this is the truth. We all have Buddha nature, so if attachments is only seeing things and people as better than they are, what about trusting in their Buddha Nature? There is another way to let go of attachments than poopooing how good they truly are to us and our life according to us. Letting go with a pure aspiration for Love, simply. Then you meet the divine in all your attachments, and strangely and wonderfully, you become free. Without poopoing anyone or anything good in your life.