The true freedom we can aspire for
Question from the Internet:
“Is freedom achievable, or is it a never-ending, moving goal post?”
We can achieve freedom, the moment we learn and accept where our true freedom is.
As the pandemic and other growing, threatening global problems “hammered home” the message, we exist in a globally integrated and interdependent humanity which humanity, in turn, is also inevitably integrated into Nature’s closed, living system.
Thus the usual individual freedom we talk about, we aspire for simply does not exist. Not because some politicians say so, not due to some arbitrary human ideologies, philosophies, research, or even relations. We do not have individual freedom according to Nature’s strict and unforgiving laws, exactly the same way the individual cells of our own biological body do not have individual freedom.
On the other hand, if we recognize and accept this, and start adapting our lives towards existing as individual cells of a single, living organism — instead of stubbornly trying to act against Nature, trying to prove ourselves above or outside of Nature’s system and laws (which is, of course, futile) — then we can achieve a very different kind of freedom.
By establishing new interconnections, a new fabric of human society based on Nature’s integral template, we can liberate ourselves from the inherently egocentric, subjective, and individualistic restrictions we all suffer from, including from the illusory, subjective boundaries of time, space, and physical movement.
This means that we can tangibly, realistically achieve a truthful sense of existence above time and space, while accessing a completely new, presently inconceivable “quantum consciousness” and perception of reality through our mutually integrated network.