What does Freedom Mean to You?
What does Freedom Mean to You?
When we hear the word freedom in
the modern context, it is all about rights – freedom of expression, freedom to
practice one’s religion, freedom to protest, freedom to do this, that and the
other. Never mind if your freedom tramples on someone else’s freedom. The ego only
recognises what is ‘mine’ and to hell with what is ‘yours’! The media, the
political world is up in protest – freedom is under threat, democracy is dying
in some of the most robust democracies – the irony being that people shouting
about threats are not being arrested and thrown in jail in such democracies –
whereas countries like China can get away with murder and still not be held accountable
– look at the Uyughir issue. In fact, the Islamic countries talk about threat
to their religion in all countries except in China, where it suddenly becomes
an internal problem!
As far as I am concerned, for me
freedom means becoming free from bondage to the physical body – that can only
happen with subduing the ego! As you progress on the spiritual path, you
realise that the religious practices of every religion are nothing but bondages
– they bind you rather than free you. You are stuck in religious dogma where
right and wrong are defined as per standards laid down 2000 years ago. Like the
saying goes one man’s food is another man’s poison – so what is right for one
may be wrong for another. Who decides right from wrong? Societal standards?
These standards are set up by ‘modern’ society – all you have to do is go into
the tribal areas and see how simply they live in nature – for them God is
nature as it provides them everything that they need for survival. It is modern
society which corrupts the soul by giving modern solutions to so called ‘problems’!
As you dive deeper and deeper into
your own inner core through meditation you find everything dissolving into nothingness
– nothing matters but the state of your own being. In this state you feel
light, buoyant, joyous, peaceful and free at last. Here there are no boundaries
as you find the void which leads you into dazzling light – in this stage nothing
is good or bad and you are not limited by any constraints. You get released
into that state of void and realise your limitlessness – the freedom to roam at
the speed of thought. If you recollect Rabindranath Tagore’s poem – ‘The Mind is
Without Fear…’ you will realise what I am talking about. That is the freedom
Rabindranath Tagore was referring to when he ends his poem, “Into that heaven
of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.”
Comments