I'm wondering about how one define's "liberation"? Is it simply freedom?
The question makes me think of the Buddhist concept of non-attachment, which really recognizes ones inter-dependency with everything in the universe, something that is both freeing and contained.
whatever may happen
don't be afraid
come what may
since it won't stay
don't be afraid
savor the moment
and leave what is gone
and fear not
for what may come
-Rumi, Dancing in the Flame
On Sep 21, 2010, Kathy said:
By completely letting go of self-will and turning to Divine Spirit to guide the way.
On Sep 22, 2010, Mark Runyan said:
By seeing 'to it that no institution, no political party, no social circle, no pet ambitions put such chains on you as would tempt you to sacrifice one iota of the moral freedom of your consciences or the intellectual freedom of your judgements.' - Isaac Sharpless
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Through knowing one's self, sharing power, and living well and cooperatively with others.
I'm wondering about how one define's "liberation"? Is it simply freedom?
The question makes me think of the Buddhist concept of non-attachment, which really recognizes ones inter-dependency with everything in the universe, something that is both freeing and contained.
whatever may happen
don't be afraid
come what may
since it won't stay
don't be afraid
savor the moment
and leave what is gone
and fear not
for what may come
-Rumi, Dancing in the Flame
By completely letting go of self-will and turning to Divine Spirit to guide the way.
By seeing 'to it that no institution, no political party, no social circle, no pet ambitions put such chains on you as would tempt you to sacrifice one iota of the moral freedom of your consciences or the intellectual freedom of your judgements.' - Isaac Sharpless
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