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Freedom Manifesto



Jesus Christ states in modern day revelation: Theological considerations as such are necessarily controversial, since they depend on belief and can therefore be accepted or rejected. A universal theology is impossible, but a universal experience is not only possible but necessary."

The same principle holds true in politics. All political considerations are controversial and none can be universally accepted because every human being's perception is different. Yet the experience of freedom from government dictatorship is not only possible ... but necessary for the the teaching/learning exposure human beings need to reach the fullness of life.

To serve our lives politically we need not get sidetracked with a million and one issues and considerations. We need only focus on and work to achieve the one and only experience: freedom from government dictatorship.

When American colonial representatives declared their secession from British rule they stated the truth that human beings are right (have a right) to experience life, to experience liberty, and to use their free will to pursue happiness. Their statement of these basic human rights should have been the foundation of a government with one function only: response if there has been an apparent violation or threat to these rights.

Instead an American government was soon formed which allowed for elections and a legislature not specifically restricted to responding, therefore leaving open the door to future government dictatorship over the lives of those who have harmed or threatened no one. So although the American government started as one of the most human free will governments in history it slowly became more and more a device for political dictatorship.

Flash forward a couple centuries and Americans who are in touch with their deeper heart and soul (as opposed to their ego's intellectualism) feel cravings for their rightful freedom.

Can elections with their monumental dishonesty, corruption, attack, conflict and dictatorship by a majority of voters (or by those who have hoodwinked a majority of voters) be eliminated? Maybe that's a future goal for mankind. But at present too many people want to believe their vote counts for something. Can a legislature with its ability to create ego-made laws with their unforeseen results of  pain, suffering, and sabotage be phased out? Possible goal for future mankind. But for now the true nature of "legislature evil" is barely recognized at all.

So what can be done?

It is imperative that we focus only on the one political fundamental: freedom from government dictatorship. We cannot continue spewing our energy in a hundred different wasteful directions by focusing on a hundred different issues and considerations.

We must become zealous educators for freedom, pointing out to everyone that human beings have free will for a reason, so they can discover their way to the fullness of life either by making wise choices or by making poor choices creating lessons to learn.

We must constantly point out that the dominion of some people over the free will of others who have harmed or threatened no one is inhuman, totally damaging to humanity.

We must weaken and eventually destroy the mistaken belief that sometimes government dictatorship serves a good purpose, because government dictatorship always leads to some people suffering actual pain and difficulty while everyone lives in a polluted atmosphere of endless conflict.

How to address individual issues? Those with a dictatorship mindset know they can always have easy wins if they forever invent new political proposals and misdirect our focus toward the surface appearances of these proposals and away from the reality of whether the proposals enhance freedom or institute government dictatorship.

With every proposal that is brought up we must ask one and only one question: "Does this involve government dictatorship over someone who has harmed or threatened no one?

If the answer is "yes," then we must point out to people that the proposal's dictatorial nature is far more damaging to the human condition than whatever problem the proposed government action is imagined to "solve."

Is this a waste of time given the current surface appearances of the political landscape? Ask a farmer if a harvest can be expected without planting seeds.

Human beings have free will and are meant to experience freedom. Which means someday freedom will reign victorious. If we keep focusing on and pointing out the inhumanity of government dictatorship we will feel the joy of sensing the future ... freedom's inevitable victory.




The device which even more deeply prepares freedom lovers for success, A Course in Miracles , talks about our ultimate need to free ourselves from every kind of slavery:

You have been told to bring the darkness to the light, and guilt to holiness. And you have also been told that error must be corrected at its source. Therefore, it is the tiny part of your self, the little thought that seems split off and separate, that the Holy Spirit needs. The rest is fully in God's keeping, and needs no guide. But this wild and delusional thought needs help, because, in its delusions, it thinks it is the Son of God, whole and omnipotent, sole ruler of the kingdom it set apart to tyrannize by madness into obedience and slavery.



Also available free of charge online:

Course in Relationship Miracles

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