Preparation Question: What is freedom and how, by the help of the Reforming Light, can we acquire it?

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    Preparation Question: What is freedom and how, by the help of the Reforming Light, can we acquire it?

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      Jennifer
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      Freedom is being at peace with the desire of the Creator for us His created beings. It mutes the opposite forces within us that are in resistance to His desire. Freedom is being still and knowing. It is peace.

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      Łukasz
      Participant

      After different life experiences, I concluded that freedom is the ability to choose what a higher purpose requires me to do. It’s a deep feeling that I have been created for a specific purpose only.
      That doesn’t mean it’s a high or lofty purpose from society’s perspective.
      From this perspective, I can feel a different degrees of freedom, but I don’t know if it’s possible to be certain that I’m in the right place without information from above.

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      Todd
      Participant

      Freedom to choose internality over externality

       

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      tristan
      Participant

      I would say if your talking about freedom in which is in sync with the reforming light then it would resemble one who understands the meaning of life, the purpose of his or her life and desires to live their life In accordance with the divine plan in regards to the correlation between the two. If the desire is to use our  lives as a means to further the development of our evolution then we become free workers of higher forces

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      Devorah Vidal
      Participant

      What is meant by the Reforming Light?  and how does it relate to freedom?  Freedom to me means having some ability to make meaningful choices

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      Lora Vatalaro
      Participant

      Freedom is the experience of shifting my focus from an egoistic evaluation of what is happening outside of me.  This egoistic evaluation usually involves lots of complaining about what is happening.  Freedom is the experience of looking inside, instead—of asserting that each moment has been given to me as a gift.  Then I can wonder in each moment why it has been given to me this way.  When I look at each moment as a gift and wonder about it, it feels like light enters the moment.  I end up with the freedom to feel the light and to be curious about what the gifts contained in this moment are.

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