“Our freedom is not a right we have won but a privilege conferred on us by those who sacrificed much that we might have it.”
Source: The Talk: A Young Person's Guide to Life's Big Questions
“Brahma Yoga activates the vitality that thrives through the flow of energy, asanas, movement, mantras, and mudras. It reminds and awakens in each of us the yogic quest of enlightenment that leads to bliss, balance,
creativity, love, acceptance, and freedom.”
Source: A World of Yoga: 700 Asanas for Mindfulness and Well-Being
“The most dangerous person on earth is the arrogant intellectual who lacks the humility necessary to see that society needs no masters and cannot be planned from the top down.”
Source: The Fatal Conceit (Paper)(Hardback) - 1991 Edition
“Breathing in and breathing out is a practice of freedom. When we focus our attention on our breath, we release everything else, including worries or fears about the future and regrets or sorrows about the past.”
Source: The Art of Communicating
“Jesus didn't die on the cross so we could follow rules; He died on the cross so we could follow Him.”
Source: He Loved Me Enough: A Story of Salvation, Healing, Deliverance, & Redemption
“I am Dark Star. I am free. I wander the world at will. I go where I wish. Who is there to stop me?”
Source: Island
“Slavery does away with fathers, as it does away with families. Slavery has no use for either fathers or families, and its laws do not recognize their existence in the social arrangements of the plantation. When they do exist, they are not the outgrowths of slavery, but are antagonistic to that system. The order of civilization is reversed here”
Source: My Bondage and My Freedom
“I am free from any holding patterns or unresourceful cycles that keep me in any comfort zone for longer than required”
Source: A World of Yoga: 700 Asanas for Mindfulness and Well-Being
“I am in harmony nestled in Nature. I am protected from anyone or anything trying to control or oppress me, as I can never truly be owned”
Source: A World of Yoga: 700 Asanas for Mindfulness and Well-Being
“I might say that we have paid for freedom. But I have had enough melodrama in this life, and would willingly give my five senses if they could ensure us our present peace and security. Happiness is not a possession to be prized, it is a quality of thought, a state of mind of course we have on moments of depression; but there are other moments too, when time, unmeasured by the clock, runs on into eternity.”
Source: Rebecca