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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      khalid
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      Freedom lies within how we choose internalize / interpret reality. The reforming light adjusts the lens

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      Michael Schwartz
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      Freedom is about free will and making choices that create a ptoper environment to exercise freewill..

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      Gabor
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      We can voluntarily seek out acquaintances who are similarly searching for the meaning of life. If we constantly working on that the reforming light will help with this.

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      Dave
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      There is none else besides him. Prayer is an effort made by an individual, particularly in the heart to perceive the creator and implore him to grant the individual confidence and the possibility of attaining spiritual life. That prayer opens the point in our heart to the spiritual world, where a single beam of spiritual light reaches our souls and grows into full-blown spirituality. we are utterly in capable of doing this on our own, and thus it is the creator who reforms us and reforms our egoistic substance into an altruistic nature.

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      Luke
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      we have freedom  to choose our enviorment, friends, etc.

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      Graphic Unity
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      I think freedom exists in the choosing to receive in order to bestow pleasure to the Creator.  We could also choose actions for purely receiving for the self alone, but the first choice moves us closer to the purpose of creation.

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