‘Free at last! Free at last! Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!'”
These powerful words capped Dr. Martin Luther Kings’ famous “I have dream” speech at the nations’ capital when 250,000 people marched and stood up for an end to racial segregation and discrimination.
While freedom for all men was promised in the Declaration of Independence at the founding of this country it remained an unrealized ideal, a broken promise for African Americans. Dr. King brought national attention to this injustice, appealed to the heart of humanity and prompted the national conscience to grant this liberty to all men.
There is another freedom, one that lies at the core of us and that is the spiritual freedom to transcend circumstances and choose how we will be with life, regardless of the conditions.. The problem is that we are much less acquainted with this internal freedom than the rights which allow us to live where we choose or to vote our conscience in a free election.
Lacking recognition of my ability and freedom to choose how I will see a particular situation can be as oppressive to my experience as living under a dictatorial regime might be. If I fail to exercise this right to choose, I’m going to have a difficult time enjoying life or liberty, let alone the pursuit of happiness. And I notice that most of the time I forget that I have his choice of perception and allow circumstances to dictate my reaction to life. However, our deepest Truth reminds us that we are not victims of the world unless we live on the surface where we can be tossed about by shifting winds of fortune and misfortune.
Our deepest nature, being spiritual, takes its perspective from the Wells of Unconditional Peace and Limitless Love, and Joy for no reason. No matter what shows up on the landscape of my life, I have the (God-given) right and ability to choose my response; to let Love lead the way, and let Peace be my ultimate aim. We are only imprisoned by a belief that circumstances determine our experience, and we are freed in claiming the freedom to respond according to the experience we want. As A Course in Miracles says,
“I could choose peace instead of this.” and
“Love will enter into any mind that truly wants it.”
I know this all sounds like such lofty ideas, perhaps unrealistic, impractical, maybe not possible you may argue (I hear you – I have similar reactions) But why should it be so difficult to live from our deepest nature, to be spirit-centered? The reason has parallels to the struggle for independence of these United States of America. The King does not relinquish power without a battle. That is, our Ego (sense of separate self) has enjoyed sovereignty for so very long and it is not about to roll over and give in to our mind’s declaration of Independence from its oppressive practices. Like other formidable changes of behavior, it requires big-time motivation and willingness. When we’ve suffered under ego’s rule long enough, we will muster the motivation and resolve to “rise up” and put Spirit on the throne. Only in such a revolutionary reversal of power will our True Self be empowered to rule and guide our choices and behaviors under a mandate of Love and a Declaration of Peace. This is the freedom that we have been granted by our Creator, and it will take a moment to moment declaration to enjoy its fruits in our lives.
In the joy of our freedom,
Larry
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