Do we really have spiritual freedom? Are our choices limited by our beliefs and values? Unfortunately, for many, it's difficult to imagine, much less accept, that we don't have spiritual freedom.
Everything we know about spirituality comes from a prepared buffet of religious choices. Each one purports to be spiritual freedom that connects us to the Absolute Power, God, or the Greater Power.
Some of us believe that with Enlightenism, we can connect to the Greater Power on our own. In other words, our spiritual freedom is not limited to the choices created by others' beliefs and values.
We acknowledge that our freedom comes from our clarity to accept ourselves as being born whole, perfect, and complete. And, upon our birth, this awareness-of-being was altered by others who taught us about race, color, gender, religion, age, status, and education.
Spiritual freedom is the clarity to understand that spirituality and consciousness are the same. This means when we are praying or seeking solutions for our problems, we are actually seeking to connect with our inner power to give us the clarity to do the work ourselves.
Nevertheless, until we awaken to this great truth of inner power, our current awareness-of-being is our only source of clarity. For us to create a new awareness-of-being, we must unlearn the beliefs and values responsible for our current problems. This new awareness-of-being must be created from non-toxic beliefs and values.
Meanwhile, to achieve spiritual freedom, we must first unlearn the illusory beliefs and values preventing us from accepting our unconditioned consciousness as whole, perfect, and complete. This is all the clarity we need to understand that spiritual freedom exists only within our consciousness.
To learn more about this Spiritual Freedom philosophy, please click the Image on this page and read the book "Enlightenism" by "Brother Malcolm" Kelly
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