Inner Freedom


To each man, the inner freedom is a continuos and difficult conquest. It is tru that everybody is ideally inclined to be free, and yet, we must consider that inclination alone is not ehough. Many are the obstacles that oppose to our innner freedom.

The real enemy of the inner freedom is our inclination not to consider in a critical way all that we take for granted, which is therefore never an object of doubt. When there are no doubts, we passively accept many situations which prevent the development of the imagination necessary to our interior progress.

Without even be aware of it, we are often our own gaolers.

The constructive doubt, related to a continual riexamination of our interiority, constitutes one of the tools we have at our disposal to conquer the inner freedom.

The search for our inner freedom also manifests itself when it is mirrored in other people's interiority, thus renouncing the sterile defences erected by our diffidence towards other human beings.

 


 


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