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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      There is no Freedom. The only freedom is in choosing to receive to give instead of receiving to receive. This can only be done with the help of the Reforming Light, when we connect with others who also have been awakened.

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      Damjan Stanek
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      The absolute freedom should be the spiritual journey of the soul and its quest to reconnect with the divine source, transcending the limitations of the physical world.

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      Boke
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      Freedom is to develop my desires and make my choices by my heart, in line with my purpose in life and in line with the purpose of creation. We can acquire this by letting the light in that builds our vessel, desire it and use it for the higher purpose of all.

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      Sharon
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      Freedom is having the correct intention and knowing that all that is…is done by the Creator.  The reforming light can help us by gradually turning our will to receive for oneself into the will to receive in order to bestow to others.

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      julie
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      When we are at a point in our lives that we start asking the important questions. We begin to have a desire, a yearning to know more about life, which can activate the point in the heart.

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      Steve Miley
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      Freedom is recieving with the intention to bestow. Our only choice is that intention. Otherwise the are constantly being played by our roots in the spiritual realm.

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