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Monday, July 02, 2007

Independence Day

On July 4th America celebrates its Independence Day. The day we became a free nation.Freedom

But how about YOU? Do you have your independence? Are you free, I mean really free?

Are you financially free? Can you live on the interest of your investments? Can you choose to or not to work at whim? Can you go where you want, when you want?

Are you emotionally free? Who owns you emotionally? Who and what triggers your buttons? What unresolved issues still run the tapes in your head?

Are you physically free? What foods withers your will? What conquers your commitment to exercise? What suppresses your zest and vitality?

Are you spiritually free? What doubts hold you back from a full embrace with your spirituality? What do you allow to interrupt or disturb your inner peace and tranquility?

Are you mentally free? What limiting beliefs keep you from blossoming into the full creation you were meant to become? What inner voice captains your ship?

Which of these freedoms do you lack?

If you want it, you too have to fight for it!

The same courage, commitment and unwavering will it took to gain America’s independence is what’s necessary to gain your own.

It’s time to take back your mind do battle with what keeps you dependent and suppressed from the greatness you were endowed to be.

But you have to claim it, you have to declare it.

As we celebrate the victory of a nation two centuries ago, it is time to also celebrate YOUR DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE.

No longer will you accept a life of mediocrity and unfulfilled dreams. Mark this day and everyday hence the day you decided to be free… really free!

 

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