Are you free?
After a long day at work and back from the radio world, I must
confess one thing I just want to do is have a cool shower ponder on to eat
late, or just wait for dawn and have a good meal because lately, I have been
watching my weight and doing a lot of work out. (lol).
At last am in bed and my computer which happens to be my best
friend jumps into my hands and most night I wonder if I happen to be the only
one with such addictions which led me to this article on freedom.
Ask yourself; “Are You Free?” “What does it mean to be free?”
so many question at a rush.
As I see it, the meaning of freedom is something that has not
yet been understood by humanity.
Always presented more or less erroneously, very serious mistakes
have been made about the concept of freedom.
Certainly, we struggle for a word. We come to absurd conclusions; we commit all
types of atrocities and shed blood on the battlefields.
The word freedom is fascinating, the whole world relishes it.
Nevertheless, we have not grasped a real understanding of the term, and there
is confusion regarding this word.
Everyone has different ideas about this term; people’s
subjective opinions are totally devoid of objective reality.
It is impossible to find a dozen people for whom the word
freedom means the same thing, in the same way.
The term freedom will never be understandable by subjective
rationalism.
When the question of freedom is propounded, in each mind
there is incoherence, vagueness, and incongruity.
I am sure that even great Critiques never analyzed this word
to find its exact meaning.
Freedom, a lovely word, a beautiful term: so many crimes have
been committed in its name!
Had to dig up some stuff online you might not get the full
gist but you will have an idea.
The French Revolution
During the French Revolution at least one million people were
murdered.
Unquestionably, the term freedom has hypnotized the
masses. The mountains and valleys, the
rivers and seas have been tainted with the blood conjured up by this magical
word.
How many flags, how much blood, and how many heroes have come
to pass in the course of history whenever the question of freedom has been
posed in life’s scenario?
Genocide in America
The United States, founded to acheive freedom from the
British, was built upon genocide of the Native American nations and enslavement of Africans.
Unfortunately, after achieving independence at such a high
price, enslavement continues to exist within each of us.
So who is free? How many have attained this famous
freedom? How many have been
emancipated? Alas, alas, alas!
Adolescents long for freedom. It seems incredible that while
having food, clothing, and shelter they should want to flee their homes in the
pursuit of freedom.
It is incongruous that a teenage boy who has everything he
needs at home is willing to run away, to escape from his abode, fascinated with
the term freedom. Strangely, despite
enjoying all the comforts of a happy home, he is ready to risk everything he
has to travel the world and even come to grief. It is right that the pariahs in
life, the outcasts of society, the poor should be eager to quit the slums and
hovels in order to seek a change for the better. Yet, the spoiled child, the
mama’s boy, in search of a way out, is paradoxical and even an absurdity. However, this is how it is. The word freedom
fascinates and enchants, although no one is able to define it precisely.
It is logical that a young girl wants freedom, longs to move
away from home, to marry in order to escape from under the parental roof and
lead a better life. This is in part due to her right to be a mother. Nevertheless, once married, she finds she is
not free, and with resignation she must bear the shackles of slavery.
A worker, tired of so many regulations, wants to be
free. Even if he achieves independence,
he soon encounters the problem of continuing to be a slave to his own interests
and concerns.
Certainly, each time that we fight for freedom we are
disappointed, despite victory.
So much blood is shed pointlessly in the name of freedom
while we continue to be slaves of ourselves and of others. See what is
happening the world over Isis, al-Qaida, Boko Haram… the list is endless
People fight for words they will never understand, although
dictionaries give them the grammatical explanations.
Freedom is something that can only be achieved within
ourselves. No one can achieve it outside
of themselves.
“Riding through the air,” is a very Eastern phrase which
allegorizes the sense of genuine freedom.
No one can really experience freedom while their
consciousness remains bottled up inside of the me, myself, the “I.”
Understanding the myself, “my persona, what I am,” is
imperative if we sincerely wish to attain freedom.
There is no way we can destroy the fetters of our enslavement
without previously and totally comprehending this question of “mine” and all
that concerns the me, myself, the “I.”
What constitutes slavery? What is
it that keeps us enslaved? What are the
obstacles? We must discover all of this.
Rich and poor, believers and nonbelievers, all are actually
prisoners, although they consider themselves to be free.
We will remain imprisoned, as long as the consciousness, the
Essence, the most dignified and decent part within us, remains bottled up
inside of the me, myself, the “I”—in our cravings and fears, in our desires and
passions, our preoccupations and our violence, and in our psychological
defects.
The sense of freedom can only be fully understood when we
have annihilated the shackles of our very own psychological incarceration.
While the “I” exists, the consciousness remains imprisoned.
Escaping from that prison is only possible through Buddhist Annihilation:
dissolving the self, reducing it to ashes, to cosmic dust.
The liberated consciousness, devoid of the “I,” absolutely
absent of ego, without desires, without passions, without cravings and fears,
directly experiences true freedom.
Any idea we might have about freedom is not freedom. Those opinions that we hold about freedom are
far from reality. The ideas that we form on the subject of freedom have nothing
to do with genuine freedom.
Freedom is something that has to be experienced directly, and
that is only possible by dying psychologically, dissolving the “I,” ending the
me, myself forever.
It would do no good to continue dreaming about freedom if we
continue being slaves.
It would be better to take a look at ourselves as we really
are, carefully observing the fetters of slavery that keep us imprisoned.
Just like I said before now, Freedom is something that can
only be achieved within ourselves. No
one can achieve it outside of themselves.
Knowing ourselves, seeing what we are inside, we shall
discover the door to authentic freedom.
Jay’s Reflections

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