Sowing the Seeds of Freedom

in freedomchallenge •  7 years ago 

Freedom is an interesting concept.

If nothing else, the #freedomchallenge has taught me that there is more than one way to interpret freedom. Which means, the way in which we choose to move through this intricate world around us can vary quite drastically from person to person, depending on our interpretation. How much freedom we perceive ourselves as having, and how much oppression we're willing to accept, will ultimately decide what path we choose to walk and how we choose to walk it.

When I reflect on how my freedom is hindered, I feel privileged. There are places in this world where members of society have lived with such limited freedom that they are subservient and grateful for what privilege they do have. While some recognize the unfairness of their circumstance, others simply accept the life they were given. I am grateful to have been born in a time and place where where my choices matter and I am the conductor of my own being.

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In the first world, however, there exist a population that have such a skewed understanding of freedom that they can be found marching for just about anything. While I am a proponent of taking a stand for what you believe in, with so many marches, I can't help but wonder if the lines between freedom and entitlement have become blurred. Either way, I hope someone was wearing a pedometer.

As I sit here and contemplate the capacity of my own freedom I wonder, Where do I fall on this sliding scale? If someone else has less freedom than I do, am I selfish for wanting more? But why am I comparing my freedom to another? Isn't the desire to exist in harmony with this world enough of a reason to take a stand?

If you've been following along then you will be familiar with What Freedom Means to Me, What Holds Me Back From Being Free, How I Express My Freedom, and If I Lived in a Free World How My Life Would be Different. If you haven't read along, then I'll let you in on our not so secret feelings about the government: they're the equivalent to having overbearing parents that keep you from living a life you desire. They paint an illusion of freedom while at the same time weaving a tangled web of red tape for you to navigate through. So how many times does one need to ask for permission to be free to finally have it granted? We ae still trying to figure that one out.

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Now that we've established those freedom parameters, let's delve into @sagescrub's new question: What's the next action you will take to ensure your freedom? This is a brilliant question because it separates the freedom seekers from the entitled. In my experience, freedom seekers are aware of what they desire and are willing to take on the responsibility that comes along with bringing their dreams to fruition, where as, entitled people believe the luxuries of the world should be handed to them. The difference between the two is action.

A renegade is an individual who rejects lawful or conventional behavior, and what's more conventional than yielding to the demands of the government? In true renegade fashion, our next course of action to ensure our freedom, is to dismantle the government and introduce society to a system of anarchy. We're rallying the troops. We're storming the castle. We're organizing a revolt. We're totally kidding.

Although, keeping the government in check may require standing ground and pushing back we believe the first step to freedom is education, not only for ourselves but those around us too. Simply understanding that we are capable of creating a self-sufficient lifestyle is freeing. When we rely on the government to meet our needs we essentially enter into contract and enslave ourselves to their rules. One has to ask then, when every offering is tied to a condition are we really free?

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If freedom is living a life of independence then we must sever ourselves from the idea that society can only function if they are governed. Some may cry that anarchy will lead to chaos and destruction, but you only have to turn on a television or pick up a newspaper to see that government does not alleviate corruption, especially when government itself if corrupt. Government does not equal peace, it does not equal harmony, and it most certainly does not equal freedom.

To be honest, when I first met Matthew his unconventional way of thinking made me nervous. Fortunately, his logic always made sense to me. I was hard pressed to find fault in his train of thought and so I began to wonder more myself. Though, with each new realization my stomach would feel unsettled. But why?

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The deeper I dared to tread the clearer the picture became; through years of conditioning I had been taught to treat the government as a parent. As children, we naturally turn to our parents to provide for us; food, shelter, clothing, skills, and advice. However, as society has evolved the idea of experiencing a right of passage began to fade away. As youngsters aged, instead of learning from failures and working hard to overcome adversity, the government began to step in and the parental torch was passed from parent to government. Soon, young adults no longer expected to completely take care of themselves, not when they had someone else to do it for them.

While I believe that social programs can be beneficial, there comes a point when those relying on them need incentive to stand on their own two feet. When we condition society to rely on programs, instead of their own hard work or the support of their community, we create a lifelong crutch. The danger of having an increasing number of social programs, and those that use them, is that eventually the weight becomes too great for the rest of society to bare and the crutch begins to break.

Most of us will be familiar with the passage, feed a man a fish and he eats for a day, but teach a man to fish and he eats for a lifetime.

Whether or not you are religious, there is much truth to this passage. If we teach ourselves to become self sufficient we set ourselves up for a life time of prosperity. What's more, when you lead by example, you can inspire those around you to make a change in their own lives too. I am witness that just by taking a few small steps to improve my health, I inspired others to do the same. More people around me began making healthier eating choices, exercising, and treating their bodies with respect. So, I have to wonder, what kind of ripple effect can I create by taking charge of my independence?

FoodPhoto by Katie Smith on Unsplash

So what exactly is our next step to ensuring our freedom?

While the first step is education, there are actually many steps that follow. To ensure our freedom the Renegades will be establishing a homestead. We will create food security by planting orchards and gardens, and raising livestock. We will learn how to preserve what we grow so that in the years we see poor harvests we can still keep our bellies fed. We will tend the land so that it continues to provide, not only for us but for generations to come. We will network with our neighbours and build our community because, when you have community that which you cannot provide for yourself, you can receive from others. We will learn to repurpose, reuse, and create with our hands so that money is an asset but not a necessity.

We will meet the needs of our family by the sweat of our own brow and we will feel accomplished doing it.


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there may be slight differences in the interpretation of freedom among us, I think freedom is when we are able to move with a happy harp among all the rules (sorry, I hold the rules of religion).
because the essence of freedom to achieve happiness, when we are able to enjoy the rules that govern us we are essentially free (in my opinion).
but I still appreciate the decision of others in choosing their freedom ,, success always for us all

Yes, we all have a right to our interpretation of freedom. I am glad you can find a way to enjoy the rules that govern you. I believe in living by the golden rule to live in harmony with others. I do not believe that others should impose their rules on us, especially when the rules are self serving and hinder harmless actions. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. -Aimee

I am also very happy to get enlightenment from you, your thoughts are extraordinarily useful for me, I always wait for your enlightenment next

Thank you for participating in the #freedomchallenge!

Your story is wonderful and as a fellow homesteader I really appreciate the mission you are on. I am really glad for your effort to have/build a strong community. That seems so essential in being less reliant on government. Great job both of you!

And congratulations! You are a runner up winner of this challenge!

https://steemit.com/freedomchallenge/@sagescrub/freedom-challenge-5-wrap-up-winners-announced

Thank you @sagescub. These challenges are great reminders and definitely help keep me focused on the mission. Community is so vital and I am learning that more and more each day. I am so grateful for the community I have built and love to keep it ever expanding. -Aimee

We're with you guys. What an excellent post and sentiment.

Now if the snow would just get out of here.

It is melting pretty good here now. Not so much where you are?

It started melting a lot yesterday. It's raining right now, so I'm hoping to see more ground when it gets light out.

When Gerri read your post she said, "Hey, don't tell everyone our plans." I got quite a chuckle.

There are a lot of like minds on Steemit. We are honored!

Surely with all of this evolution, we have evolved enough to govern our own daily actions, right? Freedom isn't freedom if you are waiting for the Government to let you know how much you can have today.

Interesting post @canadianrenegade! I have never really compared my freedom to others' freedom. We are so focused on our own principles. What is taken for granted by me, is only a dream for others.

Thanks @jbcoin, I am glad you found my thoughts interesting. I must admit that I also take many things in my life for granted. One of the reasons why I enjoy these challenges is because they give me perspective and encourage me to think about where I am in my life and where I want to be. Since my brain likes to thought hop, I tend to start making so many other connections which often leads me to gratitude. Even when I myself feel like I am struggling in life there is still so much I have to be thankful for.

You would think we would have evolved enough to govern our own daily thoughts but unfortunately there is still too much social programming that keeps the majority too distracted to really develop this skill. While I hope it will happen one day, I won't hold my breath that I'll see it happen in my lifetime. -Aimee

Brief but solid and strong. really a thought @canadianrenegade.

Ohh God, I almost think that is true:

We're rallying the troops. We're storming the castle. We're organizing a revolt.

We're totally kidding.

LOL....

I am happy to have you by my side trough my journey on steemit. these challenge has create the space for us

Regards

Ha ha! I am glad you enjoyed the post and the little bit of humour I worked into it. Life can't always be super serious, right?

I am glad we're seeking freedom together too, that we crossed paths and found this common space. -Aimee

Just a little time I use and think about life so serious, and the rest I just consider it as a joke @canadianrenegade. but when it is about my personal relationship with God, I will consider it so a serious things. dyou know how I joke with my life, 2 days ago my wife came to me and said "we have no milk for our youngest daughter", I just replied her comment with: Ok, relax my love; the day has not ended yet. I believe God will bring us what we need for the day, and the problem solved at the end of the day.

You're right, there is time to take life seriously, time laugh at our experiences, and a time to have faith.

I am glad to head that your needs and the needs of your daughter were met that day! You have such a beautiful outlook on life; it's very inspirational. -Aimee

I had very bad experience once, I sent an SMS to my friend one time to ask if I could borrow little amount of money (IDR 500,000 = $38 or $40), at that time I did have anythings to prepare the birth of my youngest daughter. I did not get any replay. 2 days later I called him. what surprised me was: my call was rejected automatically by him, he made a permanent request to the service provider so I couldn't make any call to his number any more from that time. from that time I swear to God, I will never ask anythings from anyone on earth even though I could be death. that is the time I started to be free from any dept and walk out of the box of entire mind set. No need to be afraid when we loss somethings, it could be the time we gain something much more bigger. thank you for being friend of mine @canadianrenegade, friend much more important then money or SBD. You may need to smile at your problem sometimes...LOL

Oh my goodness @el-nailul that must have been such a heartbreaking experience. I am so glad you were able to use that unfortunate circumstance to rise above and make such a grand commitment to yourself. I hope you have been able to build yourself a community since then. I have to say, Matthew and I are really blessed when it comes to friends. We felt like we could barely keep our heads above water when our twins arrived. We reached out to friends and family for help and they provided frozen meals, plus hand-me-down clothes and toys. We were overwhelmed with support. A woman I had befriended at our local farmers market even offered to bring us our groceries one week. Community can really come together when you need it most and I truly hope you can find some people to be a part of your tribe.

We may not be able to be there for your physically but we can always offer you moral support, and a listening ear. We are glad to have connected with you. -Aimee

We may not be able to be there for your physically but we can always offer you moral support, and a listening ear. We are glad to have connected with you.

That is what true friends will over, thank you so much for being my friend @canadianrenegade

That is what true friends will over, thank you so much for being my friend @canadianrenegade

There is a miss typing, it should be

That is what true friends will offer, thank you so much for being my friend @canadianrenegade

freedom already we have ... since the first time we were born into this world😄😄

I wish that were the case, I really do. But the people running the world couldn't have as much wealth and power as they seek if we were all still truly free. 🤔 -Aimee

that's true ... as we see now, many freedoms are taken sadistically by unfeeling people. I feel sad .. but that's the reality😭

freedom is the choice of all of us, why we do not choose it, why we should be afraid to reach it, I am the most love of freedom, I oppose all forms of oppression and arrogance

Great thoughts. Thank you. -Aimee

This was a great read Aimee! I agree that lines have definitely been blurred between freedom and entitlement. And the best part is that the marches seem to not be for the "tangled web" of restrictions that governments actually enforce. (Like not being able to camp on your own land.) It seems like small changes that slowly infringe are welcome....but eventually they'll choke us out.

Thank you. No, the marches haven't been for the tangled web have they? We also have restrictions about camping on your own land. Some cite that the restriction is for our own safety but I would be willing to bet that there are more fatalities from auto or air travel than camping but you don't see anyone trying to ban those "dangerous" activities. Their motives are clearly financially driven. You're right, they will never strip our freedoms all at once, it will be a slow process, one that people will accept until they wake up one day and realize they have nothing left and no one to blame but themselves. I am glad to see more people "waking up" though. Perhaps, we can reverse this trend and reclaim our freedom. -Aimee

Good post. Lets reach our freedom together

You should join the Freedom Challenge and share how you think we can reach freedom together. - Aimee

Another new challenge is created i see.😁

Yes, @sagescrub created the Freedom Challenge and I am sure your contribution would be welcome. Are you taking steps to ensure your freedom? - Aimee

I will take a step soon 👍