My Message of the Month
Freedom
During the month of July, Americans celebrate Independence day.
For that reason I chose freedom to be my message this month.
free·dom
ˈfrēdəm/
noun
1. the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.
"we do have some freedom of choice"
Independence, self-government, self-determination, self-rule, home rule, sovereignty, nonalignment, autonomy; democracy
- 2. absence of subjection to foreign domination or despotic government.
"he was a champion of Irish freedom"
I have to admit this was a really hard topic to write about. I feel so conflicted.
Spirit tells me that all men are created equal, but what makes us unique is that we are each here for our
own individual adventure. If this is so, I don't understand why there are those that are not allowing tolerance?
The bible says treat others as you would like to be treated, so why are we not kinder and more considerate of each other? Do we not love ourselves?
Spirit says we are here in the physical to co-create and to allow each other our own brilliance.
Our system tells us we need to participate, and yet they keep us separated by finding fault with each other?
We live under laws that say we are for all people, and then complain when someone who needs help gets assistance?
I am not for or against laws such as the right to bare arms. According to the internet there are 82 members on the board of directors of the NRA.
Out of curiosity, from the reaction of the NRA and Congress, I wonder how many of them have had personal relationships with those that lost loved ones in Orlando?
I am not opposed to laws that help people, but I am opposed to laws that harm people.
All of this makes it difficult and confusing to write about freedom in the country that I love.
We need to start listening to our inner voices and making decisions based on how our hearts feel, not our egos. We need to understand that if we are here to co-create we need to be tolerant and loving of all people and their differences.
Freedom is really the right to allow everyone the gifts that the Universe has provided to them.
Clean air to breathe, water to drink, fresh food to eat and abundance for everyone. Not just those that are privileged, or more cunning, everyone.
I am not sure why some religions are judgmental of others regarding how they worship their God. Everyone is aware that there is only one Divine Power and it is in each of us. So does it really matter what we call this Divine Power? After all, in the physical, we made up a name for everything we manifested. Do you really believe that a Power that is of unconditional love is going to condemn those that call It by a different name? If each of us have both feminine and masculine energy,(Yin and Yang), why would the Divine Being not have the same?
Why do we place so much negativity on youth and how they eat when we still allow children to be hungry? Why do we say we are concerned with our elderly and yet make money off of them and take away their homes? Where is the freedom?
Why do we as a culture always say our glasses are half empty instead of believing that they are full?
Since we chose to be here by free will, we need to believe in ourselves. We have to start loving everyone and everything or we will never love and be loved.
Believing our glasses are full instead of half empty, allows us to continue on a journey of abundance and joy.
Allowing those to be different enables us to be who we need to be.
By giving a smile to someone we can anticipate smiles back. Finding love in our life, brings us joy and delivers us from what some would consider evil. .
Freedom allows us to be and to live our happiness.
Allowing and nurturing,brings us perfect health and energy.
Freedom is living in the moment and not in the past or future.
Stay true to yourself and to others. Expect only what is in the moment and nothing else. In that moment anticipate everything you know that is truth and love.
Enjoy the true meaning of freedom.
I wish each of you a happy July filled with light, love and happiness!
Bless America!
In joy,
Dino