Freedom is not a Feeling...........................
Andrew Cohen Quote of the Week
Freedom Is Not a Feeling
One of the most difficult but important things to understand, if one
aspires for enlightenment, is that freedom is not a feeling. Freedom is not
any particular experience, no matter how profound the experience may be.
Freedom is not peace; freedom is not joy; freedom is not ecstasy. Peace,
joy, and ecstasy feel free, but that is just a feeling of freedom; it is not
freedom itself. A person who is not free can have an experience of sinking
into the peace, joy, and ecstasy of the ground of being and feel during that
experience as if they are free. But that doesn't mean they are actually a
liberated human being. And on the other hand, a person who is free may
experience pain, fear, frustration, confusion, or anxiety, and not lose
their freedom. All experience comes and goes. The feeling quality of your
own experience will always be changing, and all the more so if you live a
deeply engaged and committed life. So if you want to be a liberated human
being, that liberation is dependent only upon the position that you are
taking in relationship to your experience; it's not dependent upon the
quality or the content of the experience itself.
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