Q – Does freedom, understood as the absence of conditioning, exist in reality, or is it just a "yearning", a search, a desire, of the individual?
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Do not continue to look outside yourself for freedom [A70]
Brothers Sisters, io I see you running breathlessly through the streets of the places where you live, overwhelmed by anxiety because there never seems to be enough time, tormented by the impression that your life does not truly belong to you but that you are at the eternal mercy of events.
Freedom, feeling and the lower bodies
Q - For me clearly you cannot be free as long as you are subject to your karma, that is, until you are able to understand through the enlargement of your feel one's. This obviously implies a work that should not be mental, but of conscience; the very thing that we always struggle to achieve.
The freedom and conditioning of genetics, and more [IF10]
Lately, science is becoming more and more actively involved in genetic research; you will say: "What does this have to do with freedom?", but you know that your friend Scifo always tries to bring new arguments and points of view ...
Free will: the ability to change the way you experience reality
Whoever approaches these things, these "spiritual" encounters, without knowing how the facts actually stand, usually arrives with very particular ideas. [...] Or he expects to receive, from these voices from the afterlife, indications on how to get the "powers".
Freedom grows with the evolution of feeling (l3)
Is everything written about our life? Our present, our past, our future?
Yes, in a sense yes. Let's take an example: in the course of an existence, let's say seventy years as an average, there are some things that the individual must do, let's say that it is written that he must go to university and graduate in physics, then he does it, there it is written that he must marry and have children, then he does it and so on, then there are many small things, many small choices that depend on the individual; for these things the individual has a certain freedom of decision, freedom of choice, freedom to do or not to do.
The conditions for free will: knowledge, awareness, understanding (l2)
If one were to make a ranking of the most used and abused word in the course of human history, no doubt the word freedom would be at the top of the hit parade. It is used by everyone, in the right moments and also in the wrong moments: there are those who say "I want to be free to make mistakes alone" (smart friend: he obviously prefers to hurt himself rather than avoid evil by following the advice of another ... but everyone has their preferences!).