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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      Jason Smith
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      freedom can not exist in a deterministic reality. i am eager to learn where kabbalists believe the degree of freedom lies and what impacts this would have on our definition of reality.

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      Milos
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      When we want to choose an environment in which we can work on correcting ourselves

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      Angela Taylor
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      We acquire our freedom by aligning ourselves within the environment best suited to support the correction of our intention by following the direction of the Light.

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      Ranga
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      We all live under the illusion that we have freedom. The true beginning of freedom is when we begin to question the purpose of life and that’s when a point in the heart develops. By understanding or trying to understand the purpose for which we are created we take the first step in entering the Spiritual world. By connecting with others who are also questioning their purpose in life we begin to gather join our piece of the one soul which was shattered and join with others and truly freedom only then begins to dawn.

      Ranga

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      Anthony
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      In terms of the way this question is framed, I believe freedom to be in the context of being free from the lower level of the creature and our experience of this life as being separate. The Reforming Light helps us to experience life as it actually is at a higher level, with greater connectivity to the whole.

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      Christian
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      Freedom is the ability to make choices and actions and take responsibility of consequences.

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