Quotes About Liberation
John Newton had written that he was relieved to have left the trade because "I considered myself as a sort of gaoler or turnkey . . . perpetually conversant with chains, bolts, and shackles." But to leave behind a career as a prison guard is one thing; to call for closing all prisons entirely another.
~ Adam Hochschild
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Fear is coursing through her, but fear is a liberation too. Fear releases power and is the precursor to action.
~ Adrian McKinty
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She is walking around the living room naked and
~ Aimee Bender
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Only when the mind sees for itself, can it uproot and relinquish attachment.
~ Ajahn Chah
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The power you give others belongs to you. Take it back and take yourself where you would go.
~ Alan Cohen
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No hay ningún mundo aparte de lo que deseas, y en eso radica, en última instancia, tu liberación. Cambia de mentalidad con respecto a lo que quieres ver, y el mundo cambiará a su vez.
~ Alan Cohen
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our history is not our destiny. At any moment we are free to make new choices and create a new destiny.
~ Alan Cohen
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I will remove these restraints. And leave this cell, with the door open, and retire to my living quarters. I will speak of this encounter to no one.
~ Alan Dean Foster
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A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
~ Alan Moore
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As long as we cling (moha), we are trapped. As soon as we let go, we are liberated (moksha). We become independent and content in our own company (atma-rati) yet generous and dependable for the other (brahma-nirvana).
~ Devdutt Pattanaik
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When we understand, we do not seek control of the other, hence are liberated. We
~ Devdutt Pattanaik
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Yes, Yudhishtira, life has no point at all. So enjoy every moment for there s no tomorrow, no life after death, no soul, no fate, no bondage, no liberation, no God. Be a king if it makes you happy; dont be a king if it does not. Pleasure alone is the purpose of life.
~ Devdutt Pattanaik
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Arjuna, ignore the onslaught of external stimuli and focus between your eyebrows, regulating inhalation and exhalation at the nostrils, to liberate yourself from fear, desire and anger, and discover me within you, I who receive and consume every offering of your yagnas.—Bhagavad Gita: Chapter 5, verses 27 to 29 (paraphrased).
~ Devdutt Pattanaik
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If you, Arjuna, fight this war in anger or righteous indignation, peace will elude you and you will be trapped in samsara; if you fight this war with empathy and wisdom, there will be liberation from samsara.
~ Devdutt Pattanaik
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The Buddha spoke of nirvana, which means oblivion of individual identity, but Krishna speaks of brahma-nirvana as an expansion of the mind (brahmana) that leads to liberation (moksha) while ironically also enabling union (yoga), indicating a shift away from monastic isolationism. That
~ Devdutt Pattanaik
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Like animals that seek food for their survival, humans yearn for meaning for their sanity: what is our value, our purpose and our identity in this world? As long as we seek validation from the world around us, we are entrapped by aham. As soon as we realize that all meaning comes from within, that it is we who make the world meaningful, we are liberated by atma.
~ Devdutt Pattanaik
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As long as we seek validation from the world around us, we are entrapped by aham. As soon as we realize that all meaning comes from within, that it is we who make the world meaningful, we are liberated by atma.
~ Devdutt Pattanaik
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Realization occurs only when samsara is witnessed, not reacted to. This is moksha.
~ Devdutt Pattanaik
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Arjuna, those who cleanse themselves with contemplation and meditation discover me, embrace me, find shelter in me and are liberated from yearning, fear and anger.—Bhagavad Gita: Chapter 4, Verse 10 (paraphrased).
~ Devdutt Pattanaik
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A sense of freedom is something that, happily, comes with age and life experience.
~ Diane Keaton
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This is the freedom of the gospel—that we are free to be whom God made us to be, not confined to a box of aggressive masculinity or demure femininity.
~ Dianna Anderson
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took off my shoes and socks. He
~ Dick Parker
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The day will come … when people will once more be called to speak the word of God in such a way that the world is changed and renewed. It will be in a new language, perhaps quite nonreligious language, but liberating and redeeming like Jesus's language, so that people will be alarmed, and yet overcome by its power—the language of a new righteousness and truth, a language proclaiming that God makes peace with humankind and that God's kingdom is drawing near."[56]
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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If we start with such ideas as God's omnipotence, omniscience, and omnipresence, we will never arrive at a true knowledge of God. However, if we participate by faith in Jesus Christ as the one who "is there for others," we are liberated from self and experience the transcendence that is truly the God of the Bible.
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
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