Attaining freedom involves chance, it involves daring, you have to realise how you are stuck, realise how others are stuck, realise how easily it is
to forget that you are stuck, and also, it involves the realisation that there are barriers that prevent you from escaping.
Here are three "keys" that I believe are neccessary to obtain freedom from the constraints of our commonly accepted reality, attainable through
practice.
1) Breaking the Ice - This is when you have the courage to say what you want to, when you can literally speak your mind and state ideas and thoughts
that have occured to you through intuition. Im sure many of you have thoughts that are unique, things that you have come up with yourself, and things
that you almost couldn't imagine telling others.
2) Surprise! - This entails doing things for others that have no real consequence to yourself, and, are things that they do not expect. You are aiming
to surprise somebody, whom doesn't expect much from you, to be offered something worthy of what you deem thier character to be. This might involve
giving them a present or letting them into your social circle.
3) Risk - Yes, of course, many things in this world are only available to those whom take substantial risk, you can think of those entrepreneurs that
take a big chance, and of course, they could lose everything, however, if they establish themselves, they stand to gain.
When it comes to breaking the ice, many times the person whom you are conversing with, might not even register what you have said if it is too
groundbreaking.
Surprising someone can sometimes be irrelevant to them, however, if they value what you have done, it boosts their sense of self-worth.
When it comes to risk, never lose sight of your aims if there is even the slightest chance of success, and, be prepared to suffer if you stand to
lose.
How do you know that you are "free" - when you have the courage to be, act, and think, as the person, that you want to be.
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