Parvati Magazine Summer 2014 - Freedom and Delight | Page 12

MEDITATION THE MEANING OF FREEDOM W hat is this thing called ‘freedom’ that we so earnestly wish for? Certainly, it means different things to different people. If we lived in so many parts of the world today: Russia, China, Afghanistan, Iran, Ukraine (to name a few), it might mean the freedom to live without war, the freedom to associate or gather together with people of like mind, the freedom to speak out, to get an education, to walk unmolested by reason of gender or sexual orientation. “We must strongly ground the spiritual journey in wholesome moral conduct, with compassion leading the way.” How fortunate we are to live in a country where all those issues are non-events in most personal lives! But if we are engaged in spiritual s earch, this word ‘freedom’ takes on a different meaning. The ‘nafs’ or hindrance patterns, the Maras, are primarily internal, though they will most likely be reflected in external activity. At their gross level, they are the psychological imbalances, neuroses even, that prevent us from becoming clear, unobstructed people, able to relate in a wholesome