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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      Dale
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      We will be free when we are no longer trapped in searching for satisfaction in the things of this life. We can only find true meaning and happiness in our relationship with God. The pursuit of happiness apart from him is a treadmill going nowhere. Freedom is the realization that this is the wrong path. It is a prison we can walk away from.

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      Kenneth Alexander
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      Freedom is being free from the endless struggle to receive in order to receive, because it is a never ending cycle that will never completely fulfil us, like trying to pour water into a bucket with holes in the bottom. By the help of the Reforming Light, we can see where we do not have free will, and thereby work in the space that we have. It helps us find the space between the point of the heart and our will to receive.

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      Maria-Powers
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      Freedom. Which I acquire as a result of making a choice which I feel beneficial to my decisions.  Using The Light that Reforms, is my guide towards reaching the thoughts of The Upper Light

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      Ozie
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      The ability to make the correct choice. Such as drawing closer to our creator. The technology of the reforming light will show us techniques so we can acquire that freedom.

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      Brian Sachs
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      Freedom from pain, freedom to enjoy. Faith in the creator and an independent desire to give. The reforming light builds the knowledge of the Creator and the desire for spirituality.

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      David
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      I often notice how what I do is a sort of reactionary thing to the present stimulus which may be something appearing outside myself or simply a passing thought. When I think freedom, I think it to be the experience of a silent observation even in the midst of mental or physical activity. I can choose to remain in that observation or simply find myself forgetful. I seem to have the freedom to choose longer periods of observing but loose my sense of freedom during periods of sleep. I assume the awakening is the remembrance of the desire to observe. I’m always free to awaken, a type of bathing in the light.

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