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To Create Liberty, Radiate Inner Liberty!

What do you really, really, really want?

Imagine what would happen if you suddenly set aside all your previously formed beliefs and completely released every fear and every grievance that ever imprisoned you. You would "magically" be in touch with your innermost being, would you not? You would see clearly that your natural state of being is free, and living out this freedom is your deepest innate activity.

Feeling this innate need to freely live, you would also instinctively find yourself craving to experience a maximum extension of freedom in your outer world, right? You would desire liberty in every respect.

It would be clear to you that despite your good intentions all your previously held philosophical, theological, or culturally conceived ideas actually lied to you about what you really, really, really want ... unless ... unless they were ideas aligned with your innermost being.

It would further be obvious to you that your desire for freedom to express who you really are has infinitely more creative power than any other desire ever felt. Understanding the same is true for everyone you might even blurt out in amazement, "Wow! I can see that liberty will be achieved on earth ... guaranteed! The only thing in question is the time it will take for mankind to wake up."

When we consider all the hardship, suffering and death caused by government dictatorship, delaying the advancement of liberty is tragic. Yet nothing could be more delaying than trying to sell liberty using intellectualism. Intellectual considerations are necessarily controversial since they depend on perception and belief, and can therefore be accepted or rejected. All intellectualism is potentially controversial and those who want controversy will find it. Talk about a snail's-pace process!

To speed up the evolution of liberty we must offer an experience.

"But how do we offer an experience of liberty when liberty does not exist out there in our world?"

True, liberty does not exist out there. But freedom exists in here. We are free deep inside. Suppose a man feels or senses your expression of your innate freedom. Regardless of his surface beliefs, his own deeply buried freedom nature resonates and his own inner desire to extend freedom is awakened.

He might ask: "What is it about you?"

You could answer: "I live and let live.

He may say, "Well, I also believe in live and let live."

You would be justified in asking him: "Have you ever supported a politician who votes for preemptive regulations, a form of dictatorship?"

But even if there is no conversation, his own free inner nature has already lit up, ignited by your expression of freedom.

To teach freedom, radiate freedom!

To create liberty, radiate inner liberty!

At this point you could be tempted to resist, "But wait! I'm far too caught up in fears and grievances to live consistently in my true freedom." (For example: fearing Donald Trump, or holding grievances against Barack Obama.)

Yes, the likelihood that we harbor freedom-blocking fears and grievances rising out of our faulty past learning is exactly why we need a preparation device to help us release all these blocks and allow the experience of our natural inner freedom to expand.

There are many such preparation devices, but at this time in the context of expanding liberty the one we highly recommend is:

COURSE IN POLITICAL MIRACLES




fas-cism
noun
a socialist governmental system led by a dominant elite which seeks to control industry and commerce, and uses legislation and governmental decree to force Utopian programs on people.


free-dom
noun
one's natural state of being; a governmental system reflecting one's natural state, including voluntary funding and voluntary willingness to join and cooperate with minimal intrinsic rules, but with no programs of "good intention" forced on people "for their own good."



If you are newly waking up to your innate libertarian core and want to investigate deeper the underlying nonsense of the liberal-progressive religion of government worship, give yourself the pleasure of reading Ayn Rand's epic and masterful novel, Atlas Shrugged.



"God's laws will keep your minds at peace, because peace IS His Will, and His laws are established to uphold it. His are the laws of freedom, but yours are the laws of bondage. Since freedom and bondage are irreconcilable, their laws CANNOT BE UNDERSTOOD TOGETHER. The laws of God work only for your good, and there ARE no other laws beside His. Everything else is merely lawLESS, and therefore chaotic." -Jesus Christ in A Course in Miracles


Interesting factoid: for the last election year studied (1998) some of the highest percentage of votes for Libertarian Party candidates were for candidates who had been studying free of charge the lessons of: Course in Political Miracles

For a great discussion on Christianity vs. State Socialism see: Christianity vs. State Socialism



“I did not understand what made me free, nor what my freedom is, nor where to look to find it. Father, I have searched in vain until I heard Your Voice directing me. Now I would guide myself no more. For I have neither made nor understood the way to find my freedom. But I trust in You. You Who endowed me with my freedom as Your holy Son will not be lost to me. Your Voice directs me." (Prayer from A Course in Miracles)

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