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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      Guy
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      I think we are not truly free. Our thoughts and actions are the consequences of the influence of our environment and our essence. Even the choice of our environment depends on our deepest  aspirations of who we are and what we seek from life.

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      Pier
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      i think freedom is  a feeling that makes us feel uncontrolled…

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      Marcelo
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      I believe that according to what we have learned, freedom is: To make the conscious choice to allow the Creator take over our lives an grow our point in the heart and, in doing so accelerate our journey towards similarity of form

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      Andrew Lawson
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      Freedom is choice and the ability to create. Being able to choose between one path or another.

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      Sue
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      What’s really profound for me is recognising the Divine Presence in all aspects of life. Understanding that there is nothing else besides the Creator. This leads to a meaningful sense of unity and purpose. When we see the Divinity in others and in the world, it can transform how we interact with life and the people around us.

      Freedom is often understood as the ability to act in accordance with our true will and purpose, rather than being driven by desires or external influences. The concept of the “reforming light” refers to a spiritual force that helps to correct and elevate our intentions. By aligning oneself with this light, we can transcend our limitations and achieve a state of spiritual freedom. It’s about transforming our desires and actions to reflect higher spiritual intentions.

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      Dina
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      Freedom is the ability, developed in the “Point in the Heart”, to thirst for the Truth, connection with our Creator, and to realize that, in our connection, each thought or act will also affect all of Creation. It comes with a great amount of responsibility also. The Reforming Light, which we sense from our desire, will draw us ever closer to the Creator and all of Creation.

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