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What does liberation look like?

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Hello beautiful souls. My message today is about liberation.

If I had ask you, "How would you describe liberation in your daily life, what would you reply?" I guess, many would say, liberation is about freedom or being free. What is being free really?

Your mind is one of the most powerful tools realizing true liberation. It is a mindset of total freedom of fear and suffering?

When we work at re-programming our brain and accessing our unconscious to achieve what you want with positive action of a conscious decision to make an agreement we will find some equalibrium. A balance of sorts.

When we are able to shift our thoughts and adopt a practice that makes you feel more relaxed, in control and grounded then we have started to achieve real liberation.

It's not only by action, but also by abandonment of the actions that need stillness and finding acceptance in what will be, will be. Giving a permission of surrendering to that which does not serve us well anymore.

Liberation is about freeing ourselves of unwanted pursuits of material comforts and sacrificing a possession or right to some privileges that make us forget the real needs in life.

Would you look at this as a possible deprivation of a basic need in society? Is this need solely based on ego and trying to be more than someone else?


Maybe, you have to look more deeply to feel this "liberation" This, so called freedom, might just be unlocked if you abandon the things you hold on to that you think make your life free. Maybe these attachments are what really keep you in chains! What do you need to abandon to find your freedom? Less is sometimes more!

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