Posted in Global Visions, Spiritual on December 14th, 2006 No Comments »
Freedom may never be lost. Freedom is an essential part of man. Likewise, Mother Earth is the essence of freedom, and while we reside upon her we will always have our freedom. But what makes us feel as though freedom is erased from our daily living is the element of man in which we have [...]
The world is arse-backwards”, Dr. Francis Israel Regardie In what context do we put freedom? Do we need a social context, a historical one, some background of political ideologies that shape a culture, or indeed do we need a cultural context? Does freedom differ in theory and practice between peoples, does it take on a [...]
Freedom is about aligning one’s desires with a commitment to action. We say we want freedom, yet allow ourselves to be enslaved by old patterns that compromise our freedom. Patterns that indicate disrespect towards oneself and others. Our ability to be free from limiting thoughts and actions is also the path for liberating the world. [...]
Posted in Love, Poetry, Spiritual on November 25th, 2006 No Comments »
Whosh, zip, snap, the clothes, my clothes, our clothes fall to the ground and only the seagulls and the wave horses galloping toward us Wild, wild, wild and free are there to witness our own Freeness, Freedom. We have the cool breeze of the sea flowing through us turning to Energy, Life, Happiness, Joy. I, [...]
Freedom, to me, means that one can be however they want to be. When I say “be,” I mean, think, feel, trust and most importantly, love, however they want to. I believe that the most vital part of life is to love—something that is lacking and has been lacking in the world we live in [...]
Freedom has been a universal quest for as long as life exists on the planet. Plants and animals alike long for freedom – grass grows through cracks of concrete and a hare will eat through its own paw to liberate itself from the trapper’s snare. Entire groups of people have risked their individual freedom for [...]
Of course the easy freedom to talk about is the type absent in countries like North Korea or Burma or for blacks living in the Southern US before 1970. The more elusive type doesn’t lend itself to being so easily pinned-down, like trying to hit a mosquito with an arrow. This type of freedom seems [...]
Freedom to me is the right to be the best human that I can be. That includes the right to celebrate life; to love, to appreciate and enjoy the life and love of others as well. It is essential that we each respect other; that we listen carefully with open-hearted reverence and recognize ourselves in [...]