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Based on letters and talks of the Rebbe, Rabbi M. M. Schneerson
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Perpetual Freedom

No one can say he is free today because yesterday he was granted freedom.

Freedom is a source of endless energy.
Freedom is the power behind this entire universe.
Freedom is the force that brings existence out of the void.

You are free when you take part in that endlessness. When you never stand still. When you are forever escaping the confines of today to create a freer tomorrow.


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From the wisdom of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, of righteous memory; words and condensation by Rabbi Tzvi Freeman. To order Rabbi Freeman’s book, Bringing Heaven Down to Earth, click here.

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Posted: July 24, 2011
perpetual freedom
The individual freedom depends on The Peace of Mind,balance of the Holy Soul.
Posted By Mr. dan uriel

Posted: July 22, 2011
You are free when you take part in that endlessness. When you never stand still.

Rabbi,

Please note, God told Moses to "Have no fear! Stand by, and witness the deliverance which the Lord will work for you today."

Sometimes, one has to stand still to enjoy freedom.
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: July 22, 2011
bless you
and thanks
Posted By Michelle

Posted: Jan 11, 2009
For Post Falls
Torah provides no restrictions on the human being. Torah tells you, "This is good and this bad; this is life and this is death. Choose life."

You are free to choose as you wish. And that is true freedom.

But when there is nothing to choose, when the human being follows only that which is good for him, that which feels right, that from which he derives pleasure--then he is truly a slave. A slave to nature and to his own beast.
Posted By Tzvi Freeman, Thornhill, Ontario

Posted: Jan 11, 2009
Freedom
The dictionary defines freedom as one who is free or without physical or other restraint. How does that relate to us? We are surrounded by rules, laws, and other restrictions that give our lives structure, telling us all that we need to know. So how can we be in a state of perpetual freedom. I See it as not a state of body but a state of mind. Someone who is free can question, can think, can dream. To be perpetually free is to be able to let your mind be what it wants to be. This is why that state of mere legal freedom is not enough. A person can be free in body but not in mind. Only through freedom of the mind can someone really excerise their rights, themselves.
Posted By Anonymous, Post Falls, Id
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Posted: Jan 11, 2009
Freedom
I would like to meet Rabbi Freeman and thank him for sharing his wisdom. I at times question my actions, thoughts, philosophy, and at times, or most of the time the Rabbi validates how I think.
Posted By Sam, Castro Valley, CA

Posted: Apr 23, 2008
perpetual freedom
The Earth is in own Heaven,
there isn't absolute freedom,
there isn't emptiness,just infinity,
and the freedom is, to be in the holy peace,
Posted By dan, ashdod, israel

Posted: Apr 23, 2008
Freedom
Good one !
Posted By Anonymous



 


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