avatarMidway (Jean Carfantan)

Summary

The article discusses the concept of freedom from societal constraints through introspective work, emphasizing the importance of addressing internalized thoughts and beliefs that limit personal liberty.

Abstract

The text, titled "The Hoop," delves into the idea that true freedom is found in the present and in the work one does to understand and liberate oneself from internal prisons. It suggests that societal structures, while appearing to offer freedom, actually bind individuals through internalized thoughts, fears, and false beliefs. The author, referencing Lori McCray's work in "Soul Work," implies that the work we are given is not just our occupational duties but also the internal work necessary to break free from these mental constraints. The article advocates for "Lightwork" and "Soulwork" as the processes of identifying and removing the "twigs" of negative thoughts, which are interconnected and can be collectively uprooted for personal liberation.

Opinions

  • The author believes that societal systems create an illusion of freedom, while in reality, individuals are bound by their own internalized limitations.
  • It is suggested that democracy, often seen as a symbol of freedom, is insufficient to grant true liberty due to the psychological ties that hold individuals captive.
  • The concept of "Soul Work" is presented as the real work each person must undertake to achieve freedom, implying that this is a more significant endeavor than the work society assigns us.
  • The author posits that our thoughts, fears, and false beliefs are the true restraints, more potent than physical chains, and that by addressing these, we can liberate ourselves.
  • There is an emphasis on the interconnectedness of our thoughts, indicating that by confronting and changing one, we can influence many others, leading to profound personal transformation.

Your freedom is here in your present

The Hoop

We are trapped in this hoop named Illusion

Illustration by the author

We work the work which is given to us. — Lori McCray in Soul Work

Thoughts, fears and false beliefs Keep us consensual victims, no need of a leash, democracy is enough with These strong ties inside our cells. They can leave us free, we won’t go far.

Lightwork asks us to unearth these tiny Thoughts like twigs, one by one. They are Linked. As you remove one, you remove Thousands related. Soulwork is our real work.

Poetry
Maya
Illusion
Ties
Thoughts
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