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The Book of Freedom
by Richard Gerber
"Freedom should only be encumbered by
wisdom" -Richard Gerber
In reality one is eternally trapped in a void of nothing. One
escapes this "by default prison" through the power of creation. True
freedom is the ability to create at will and experience the
creation. It was written to "go forth and multiply" and some
construed that to mean sex, which can result in the creation of
something very special, a new point of view from which to create.
What is actually meant by "go forth and multiply" was to go forth
and create using the elements, the math and the function.
This was a very simple single directive and task, so one thought.
Leave it to myself in my finite capacity to complicate it. A loss of
freedom occurs when one forgets one's true reality and thinks that
it was born from it's own creation. The creation is not one's
source; one is the source of the creation.
The nation of the United States as one example was founded on the
concept of unencumbered creation but that didn't last long, it was
soon encumbered. Yet individually and collectively we are free to
remove the encumbrances that were installed by individuals falsely
claiming to represent the collective when they were in fact serving
their own interests first and actually trying control that which is
was supposed to serve such as to gain a disproportionate advantage.
Yet and of course it still played into the divine plan, for what ego
intends bereft of spirit, spirit turns into a vehicle for growth
which is why it always backfires and what they intended comes not,
and what spirit intends ultimately is. Freedom should only be
encumbered by wisdom.
It can be said that "liberal" represents freedom and
"conservative" represents wisdom. There is no conflict between them
but rather a synergy.
"The persistence of freedom requires the
constraints of wisdom" –Richard Gerber
~Infinite Play the Movie Wisdoms
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