Thursday, March 13, 2008

Freedom Is Your Birthright!

A lot of folks use the word FREEDOM in their daily conversation without knowing that they're operating in freedom in one way, or another on a daily basis. Our society tends to view the word freedom as a state of being free physically, such as a person being freed from slavery, or prison, yet freedom has a much deeper implication in our day to day lives.

Freedom is our birthright!

Before birth during the conceptional process we operated freely in our mothers womb developing our organs, our cells, and every part of our being physically, spiritually, and emotionally. We, us, ourselves, them, each other, I had the freedom to exist before we existed.

Our freedom was granted to us in a triune (spiritually, mentally, physically) way before we made our physical entrance into this earth. With that being said freedom has been with us before we even knew what the word freedom meant.

People are free in many ways yet in bondage many more!

To understand the words expressed directly above, we must first look at the broad scope of "FREEDOM"!

Right now I ask that you think outside of the box, instead of a normal routine that you're accustomed to, let's say watching a favorite tv show, or talking with someone on the phone at a certain time, why not do something different like read a book instead of watching tv or listen to the radio, or take a walk, or watch a different show.

My point is this....You exercise your God given freedom by choice!

It's your choice to accept freedom from a daily routine, it's your choice to accept freedom from a daily bondage that may be the cause of an effect that you allowed into your life to rob you of your freedom. You see freedom is yours and no one can take it from you, you've chosen to give it up when you accept whatever circumstances the right (your birthrights) to dominate your most powerful mind.

Everyday we should awaken with the affirmations of freedom in every part of our most precious life knowing that we have, and are ourselves the spirit of freedom, and it's our choice to administer those rights that have been given to us FREELY!

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