We use the word freedom with a great deal of freedom! The idea of freedom has so many different levels that it could easily become a very substantial topic of discussion. I suppose in today's context - Mali, Egypt, Iran, Turkey, Syria etc. (You get the picture and I could probably name a few places closer to home!) We North Americans think in terms of political freedom and human rights. There are terrible struggles going on in these countries. Unfortunately, such struggles seem to always involve "killing", especially the innocent and those who don't accept the current obsessions, doctrines or beliefs.
I vaguely remember growing up when WWI was not a distant memory and WWII had me studying with bedroom blackout curtains, flat on my stomach on the floor under a blanket-draped bed. There were rumours around that World War One was the 'war to end war', an idea propagated by H.G. Wells in England. And, as the allies moved towards victory in the Second World War, the same hopes were inspired by Lili Marleen's German love song or Vera Lynn singing:
There'll be bluebirds over
The White cliffs of Dover
Tomorrow
Just you wait and see.
But the violence carries on and we never seem to come closer to the peace and freedom, as defined by us and wished by us on others.
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Tabula Rasa - A New Baby's Brain! |
On the other hand socialization is the process by which we learn to live together with one another in the world. And part of that process is education where we also, or should, learn to be thoughtful and critical as we mature.
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Keeps Me in and You Out! |
A recent quote that impressed me and confirms the importance of doing this: "The past is a great place to visit, but you can't live there. You go back for two reasons - to celebrate, to learn. You don't go back to replay all that stuff that upset you." (Maurice O'Callaghan - Professional speaker)
Freedom has many dimensions, and one dimension is shedding the armour of early life's indoctrination, no matter how well meant, as the chick sheds it's shell and steps into the sunlight of the here and now.
And that's Dick's View of the World this Week
Great imagery. We have a right to freedom but Bobby McGee sings: Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose.
ReplyDeleteand Gibran says: 'your freedom when it loses its fetters, becomes itself the fetter of a greater freedom'.
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