Purposeful Freedom by E. Satsang
Freedom without purpose is annoying boredom; purpose without freedom is
restless frustration. Seeking freedom is the fuel of youth finding a purpose for freedom is true maturity.
Freedom without purpose is annoying boredom; purpose without freedom is
restless frustration. Seeking freedom is the fuel of youth finding a purpose for freedom is true maturity.
Out of the night that covers me. Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be, for my unconquerable soul.
This poem offers an invitation to every single one of us to “show up” in the universe. She reminds us that we do not serve the universe by being small. Rather, we serve the universe by making the most out of our lives.
Tanzan and Ekido were once traveling together down a muddy road. A heavy rain was still falling.
Coming around a bend, they met a lovely girl in a silk kimono and sash, unable to cross the intersection.
Happiness can be defined as the experience of joy, contentment, and a good feeling about yourself and your life. It is a positive emotion that makes you feel good, satisfied and calm, and gives a sense of well-being.
In this poem about African American Courage, Angelou embodies the power, courage and tenacity of the African American experience.
True freedom encompasses the full spectrum of freedom: physical freedom, financial freedom, mental and emotional freedom. It allows us to at any moment activate the energy and emotion through which we experience life. To be able to think about anything we want, to make choices, and to be free to pursue our goals. It invites joy and gratitude into our lives, giving us the power to direct our beliefs and behaviors to whatever end.
Authenticity is defined as the degree to which a person’s actions are aligned with his or her beliefs and desires, despite external pressures to conformity. To represent one’s true nature and belief; to be true to oneself or the person identified. The quality of being real or true.