Planned freedom, spirit

mountains and lake
The upper-right glow is freedom shining down on the spiritual seeds you sowed.

Planning spiritual freedom requires the same fundamental conditions any great ‘classroom’ offers.

Freedom to…

  1. Freedom to question
  2. Freedom to participate
  3. Freedom to fail
  4. Freedom to opt out
  5. Freedom to excel

All planned freedoms are planned to provide the student with remarkable opportunities.

The catch is that the opportunities are self-directed.

This is how you learn to fish.

You learn by doing, not by being fed without any say.

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Spiritually curious

couple in the mountains
Curiosity took us to this lookout for the first time in 50 years.

Spiritually curious?

Yes.

Since forever ago…

Since i first started appreciating nature, the stars, the moon, the ocean, etc. Probably less than 10 years old when this began.

What happens when we die?

Can we die with peace and contentment?

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2024’s final week, spirit

Mom and young son
Christmas Day, 2005.

i love self-discovery.

Curiosity is a superpower for kids.

i love being a kid.

i love curiosity.

i love when curiosity pays untold dividends.

Cures to incurable things.

Finding unthinkable ways to solve unsolvable challenges.

Discovering you’ve learned enough to do something as good as, or better than, world reknowned subject matter experts.

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Two master teachers

Palm trees and a ladder
Added chairs at tree base to protect small plants from getting crushed by falling debris. Lesson learned and applied. Works great.

Two master teachers: failure and success. Learn as much from success as everyone tells you to learn from failure.

dad

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Once this happens, there is no known cure

Pasture gate with no trespassing sign
Heaven’s gate is always wide open. Always.

 

The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity. – Dorothy Parker

Religion, if we dare even call it that, can easily become boring.

Curiosity can cure that.

But once we actually experience holding Jesus’ hand, there is nothing that can cure that.

Take that, devil.

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