Sunday, March 18, 2012

FINDING FREEDOM

How would you describe freedom or being free in this world of illusion and paradox? Sounds like an easy question which should have an easy answer, right? But I imagine if I were to ask ten people what their idea of freedom is I would get ten different answers. As individuals we can assert our personal beliefs of what freedom is but that will not make it necessarily true for another. In countries around the world where dictators rule backed by great armies one living there may describe freedom as being able to escape to another country which is not under dictatorship.Someone else may describe freedom as being able to live anywhere they choose and to pretty much do whatever they desire to do.So I would imagine that freedom means different things to different people depending on where they live, how they were taught as youngsters, and the circumstances they now find themselves in. Personally I feel freedom is that state of mind where I can believe anything I want to and can do anything I desire as long as it doesnt harm anyone else or break the mores of our society in which I reside.Freedom to me is being able to look past the things I have been taught so I can really use my mind to discover who I really am. Freedom is being able to state my convictions without being punished for them. And that brings me to another fact which is this---This world I now reside in is not a free world! I am blessed to live in a country which is a democratic society but at the same time I am not truly free in all regards.In my life I have been accused of being an arrogant person with some really strange beliefs.Now I admit that some of my beliefs may not coincide with yours or anyone else's but I do feel being arrogant is far from the truth.But I really dont want to get into that discussion right now. I am only trying to stress the fact that for one to be truly free he or she must first admit that most of their beliefs are based on things they have heard, seen, or been told. And I feel one must try to "unlearn" the so called truths that others have said"This is the way you need to think or act or live your life.To me being free is to stop deceiving myself in anything I do or say.I have to take full responsibility for everything I react to. And doing this has led me to stop reacting and to just experience everything that is going on around me. Once I have accomplished climbing that hill of reacting and started to always experience each event then I will at long last attained freedom.My sincere hope for each of you is that you have already found your freedom and are truly happy with all that occurs.Peace I leave with all of you good folks.And if the opportunity knocks at your door to do something nice for some one I do hope you will do so. Enjoy each moment on this beautiful planet and remember that we are all ONE!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Arrogant? Ha! Far from it! And I agree with you totally on the "unlearning" part of it. A wise little man once said, "you must unlearn what you have learned" and it is very true. And not very easy, but most of the time "right" and "goodness" aren't easy. And by "right" I mean true to oneself. I have always struggled my whole life to trust my convictions, only to be told over and over again I am wrong. And this from people who love me. I really think everyone of us needs to take the time to step back and examine what LOVE truly is. Thank you for the wonderful post tonight!

captron52 said...

Hi Carrie Glad you liked the post.I have always seen that "inner" you since you were just a young little thing and always knew that one day you would realize what a special person you are!Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us.Hope you and the family are doing really great."HUGS"

christopherdossantos3@gmail.com said...

Namaste brother, someone needs a new dictionary, hardly arrogant.

Your observations are very astute my brother. Our reflection can only be gleaned by peering into still water.

In Lak'ech, peace in the acceptance of NOW....

The Truth Seeker's Guide said...

Great post Captron.

A good example of the fight or flight response in those who don't understand. I actually suspect they subconsciously DO understand, but it messes with their 'world' so much, it literally scares the beep beeps out of them!

Classic reaction: attack with words (arrogant!) or worse (fight)
OR run for hills in denial.
It's a sad state of affairs when the system has brainwashed so many to such a degree that they cannot perceive through the reality construct.

The process of 'un-learning' is almost as painful as being de-programmed in some cases.
The journey is often a singular one... sometimes painful, ocassionally lonely.

The benefits are huge though.
You reap what you sow.
The rewards outweigh anything that the constructed illusion can offer.
And you are closer to freedom than you ever percieved possible.

Peace my friend.
Carl (The 'Guide)

captron52 said...

Hey Christopher and Carl. Thanks for stopping by and for the words of support.