Your life is all about your living, which is getting what matters most to you—it could be anything and everything in your daily life.
The reality is that what matters to you is
all based on your own life experiences perceived, interpreted, and processed by
your five senses: seeing, hearing, tasting, touching, and smelling. Your life
experiences have then become the raw materials with which your own thinking
mind has created the so-called “realities” in your life. The truth of the
matter is that all human perceptions are only personal and subjective: they are
affected not only by the individualized five senses, but also by their unique
experiences, as well as by their indelible memories of those experiences stored
in their thinking minds.
So, what is important to you may not be as important to others, and vice-versa. For this reason,
anything could be everything to only just you, but
not to others. So, your "freedom" of choices and decisions may affect others positively or negatively.
Near the end of 2016, a road rage occurred in Arkansas that ended in tragedy.
A woman, with her 3-year-old grandson sitting at the back of her car, stopped at a stop sign. A man in the car right behind honked her for not starting her car immediately, but the woman honked back. Thus, the road rage began with the man firing a gun shot at the back of the woman's car.
Not stopping too long at a stop sign or wanting to get to a place on time might be everything to the man, so he had the "freedom" to honk at the car in front. Having the right to remain where she was might also be everything to the woman, so she also had the "freedom" to honk back.
That event ended in tragedy—the death of the woman’s three-year-old grandson being shot dead while sitting at the back of her car.
The bottom line
In life, anything and everything could play a pivotal role in your everyday life. The woman lost her grandson simply because she expressed her “freedom” to honk back; the shooter in the road rage had to spend years in prison simply because he had his “freedom” to honk at the car in front, and his “freedom” to fire his gun out of anger and rage.
So, your “freedom” is your choice and
decision to act according to what your mind tells you; in other words, your
“freedom” is controlled and dominated by your own thinking mind.
Given that you are living in a material
and misinformation world with many distractions and distortions, the innate
desires in your flesh make it difficult for your thinking mind to do the
right things or to stop doing the wrong things. But it is your “incapacitated”
mind that controls your “freedom” of choices and decisions that may have
positive or negative consequences in your life. To live your life to the
fullest, your “freedom” can be everything or nothing when it comes to dealing
with anything and everything in your everyday life that matters to you.
One of the objectives of FREEDOM with BONDAGE is to
help you in the struggle of your flesh that controls and dominates your
freedom of choices in every aspect of your daily life and living, such as growing up into an adolescent and a young adult, getting married, starting a family, pursuing a career, and growing old.
Stephen Lau
Copyright© by Stephen Lau
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