Freedom has a cost, the cost is living.
- Live your life as true and honest as you can
- Join with others when the time is right, when the time is wrong
- Suffering the “wrong turns” of life and its aggravation: This is freedom
The cost of life lived true can be pain and confusion.
Once found, a life of honesty and truth, rewards us all with freedom.
There is a cost to finding your life, all is lost and nothing is given: You have what remains, bereft of confusion.
Freedom has a cost; the cost is your life. With freedom, nothing is left but who you are. Beyond what is you, all is gone, and you have your strength.
To live the life, your life complete and true, with no restriction, requires a freedom that you give yourself. No one else can give it to you.
No one gives to you this freedom or makes it happen. You have it now; this freedom is you.
Your freedom is your happiness, yours to own, for you to bring to life.
The greatest freedom is the freedom who you are in truth. No one can take this away or make it untrue; no one can give it to you because you, only you, know what it is. You possess it; it is your gift you already have.. the freedom and accurate nature of you.
Your freedom does not perish or fade. It can not be taken away. But this freedom, so essential, can be forgotten over time, over eons, again and again, until it is required of life, until the world in which we live demands that we express and find our freedom in order to live, one more day.
Once found, we find our freedom combines with the freedom of all others and the freedom of the world in a perfect fit to make a better future. Agreement, cooperation and coalescence form. A new world is quickly created by our free actions; the world response to what we do. Freedom lives; there is no death.
Freedom is our soul. Freedom is as law of life alive. Freedom is the endless gift and growth of life becoming what it is.
Life quickly fades, and knowledge stops as freedom dies and goes away, when we forget our soul, our life, our breath, our deepest way of living.
We weaken and remain much less than we ever were intended to be, without freedom, the freedom of our living soul.
- Freedom is a fact of life, the fact of who we
- Freedom must be earned, learned and given away as our greatest gift
- Freedom survives calamity, hardship and grief
- Freedom contains our greatest pleasure and truest nature
- Freedom is our soul and the nature of the world in which we live
- Freedom: No one else can give it. You have it now.
- Freedom has a cost; the cost is life.