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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      Smith
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      There are two answers to this question. The first is to change our attitude and the second is to change our environment.

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      JOAN
      Participant

      From my limited understanding so far, all thoughts and actions come from the upper force and so we do not have choice or freedom. We are animated by the upper force via our corporeal units [bodies] in a material world that we create [not real]? All attainment is within a determined set of laws [spiritual]?   which is immutable. Freedom lies in the intention behind every thought and action in rising above the ego and ultimately sensing/internalising/ knowing that we are already within and part of the reforming light, but we are restricted/ screened from its revelation.

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      Daiva
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      For me, Freedom means when I don’t owe anyone anything, when I have the opportunity to do what I want regardless of others (e.g. family, work), when you don’t have to use others to make you feel better and when you aren’t used to make them feel good (e.g. when you can go out to the garden and get food, clothes, things you need, etc.), when you can simply BE and enjoy the freedom of not having to pay for living on this earth.

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      Simon
      Participant

      Freedom for me is being able to do what I like when I like. The reforming light can help us achieve this if the intention behind the action is to achieve equivalence of form with the creator.

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      Lorie
      Participant

      According to what I understood from lesson 1 in Part 2 particularly from the article  “There’s None Else Beside Him” and the explanation provided by Tony, the only freedom we have regarding any situation we face in life, is in our attitude, our inner intention. We can drive our action with the intention  to receive egoistically or with  the intention to bestow. This is our only freedom of choice.

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      Manzi Oswald
      Participant

      For me the freedom is to have the fulfilment of my desires for the sake of sharing

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