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  • #1
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “Instructions for freedom":
    1. Life's metaphors are God's instructions.
    2. You have just climbed up and above the roof, there is nothing between you and the Infinite; now, let go.
    3. The day is ending, it's time for something that was beautiful to turn into something else that is beautiful. Now, let go.
    4. Your wish for resolution was a prayer. You are being here is God's response, let go and watch the stars came out, in the inside and in the outside.
    5. With all your heart ask for Grace and let go.
    6. With all your heart forgive him, forgive yourself and let him go.
    7. Let your intention be freedom from useless suffering then, let go.
    8. Watch the heat of day pass into the cold night, let go.
    9. When the Karma of a relationship is done, only Love remains. It's safe, let go.
    10. When the past has past from you at last, let go.. then, climb down and begin the rest of your life with great joy.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love

  • #2
    Salman Rushdie
    “Free societies...are societies in motion, and with motion comes tension, dissent, friction. Free people strike sparks, and those sparks are the best evidence of freedom's existence.”
    Salman Rushdie

  • #3
    Noam Chomsky
    “I think it only makes sense to seek out and identify structures of authority, hierarchy, and domination in every aspect of life, and to challenge them; unless a justification for them can be given, they are illegitimate, and should be dismantled, to increase the scope of human freedom.”
    Noam Chomsky

  • #4
    “When we read, we decide when, where, how long, and about what. One of the few places on earth that it is still possible to experience an instant sense of freedom and privacy is anywhere you open up a good book and begin to read. When we read silently, we are alone with our own thoughts and one other voice. We can take our time, consider, evaluate, and digest what we read—with no commercial interruptions, no emotional music or special effects manipulation. And in spite of the advances in electronic information exchange, the book is still the most important medium for presenting ideas of substance and value, still the only real home of literature.”
    Andrew Clements

  • #5
    Steve   Brown
    “You ought to live your life with such freedom and joy that uptight Christians will doubt your salvation.”
    Steve Brown, A Scandalous Freedom: The Radical Nature of the Gospel

  • #6
    “Of course repentance can look like a prostitute becoming a librarian, but it can also look like a prostitute simply saying, “OK, I’m a sex worker and I don’t know how to change that, but I can come here and receive bread and wine and I can hold onto the love of God without being deemed worthy of it by anyone but God.”
    Anonymous



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