Freedom from past thoughts and future expectations is true freedom. Free to be, to exist, to experience joy, God, innocence, consciousness, is true freedom and is entirely, internally of the present moment. Freedom comes from being aware of what truly makes you happy and taking responsibility for this.
Does it exist?
No! Such as obeying the laws of your community/society. As an adolescent you must attend school at set hours. Act according to the “rules” established by school authorities, show respect to teachers, behave appropriately in class, You must, as an adult pay taxes on time; fill out forms requested by government departments. Have a job with established work hours, be punctual. Behave in a manner required by your bosses, be deferential, show respect. Drive within restricted speed limits, not break the road rules, and pay fines when you break these rules.
Beyond freedom of choices, true freedom lies in producing larger goodness for the largest of mankind and other creatures. When we become one with the mercy of God prevailing in universe, we truly become free from fear and sorrows.
You might say that some societies allow their members more freedom than others, but it is always a relative matter and never an absolute. In fact, an absolutely free human being could not survive very long (except in fictional movies and videos). As social beings, we must give up a degree of our freedom in order to live with the unknown number of citizens we pass each day on the street.
We can view freedom politically, as having the opportunity to vote for particular ideas, people, or parties which best represent our views. Closely tied to this is the notion of freedom of speech, where one has the liberty to voice their personal opinion or perspective.
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What is true freedom?
Freedom from past thoughts and future expectations is true freedom. Free to be, to exist, to experience joy, God, innocence, consciousness, is true freedom and is entirely, internally of the present moment. Freedom comes from being aware of what truly makes you happy and taking responsibility for this.
Does it exist?
No! Such as obeying the laws of your community/society. As an adolescent you must attend school at set hours. Act according to the “rules” established by school authorities, show respect to teachers, behave appropriately in class, You must, as an adult pay taxes on time; fill out forms requested by government departments. Have a job with established work hours, be punctual. Behave in a manner required by your bosses, be deferential, show respect. Drive within restricted speed limits, not break the road rules, and pay fines when you break these rules.
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Beyond freedom of choices, true freedom lies in producing larger goodness for the largest of mankind and other creatures. When we become one with the mercy of God prevailing in universe, we truly become free from fear and sorrows.
You might say that some societies allow their members more freedom than others, but it is always a relative matter and never an absolute. In fact, an absolutely free human being could not survive very long (except in fictional movies and videos). As social beings, we must give up a degree of our freedom in order to live with the unknown number of citizens we pass each day on the street.
We can view freedom politically, as having the opportunity to vote for particular ideas, people, or parties which best represent our views. Closely tied to this is the notion of freedom of speech, where one has the liberty to voice their personal opinion or perspective.
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