We all live under some kind of
limitations. There is no such thing as total freedom. It is so
because we are a race that was designed to live in societies, nations,
communes. Most limitations come then from the Nature.
Usually groups, tribes
or other social organizations, implement their own laws and regulations.
Some of them are justified such as traffic laws, some are just stupid.
The governing bodies make us believe that Law is the most sanctified aspect of
our life, no matter what it says.
Under modern social organization, governments hire legal
specialists, lawmakers, who write laws and regulations. These people very
carefully read what is written in the left upper corner of their
paycheck. In whose interest, you might think, the modern laws are created?
Laws are generally written for the authorities, against
people.
Some limitations are imposed by our consciousness.
We will not hurt others, because for example, we like people or simply in hope
that in exchange, other people will not hurt us.
The most painful limitations are the ones made toward us
by the people we live with. In extreme instances, a person under such
boundaries feels uncomfortable, even enslaved, blocked from any initiative.
Totally different kind of limitation is political
correctness. It is applied exclusively to keep people confused.
Spider web symbolizes hesitation due to limits in
life. Look. On the first picture, mind of a beautiful,
sophisticated lady is grounded by a spiderweb. Her mentality cannot be
used. It soon will be covered with a real spiderweb.
But there is an opening in the net. Maybe, there is
some hope to free the mind?
Remember, spider web is just a spider web. Nature
designed it to catch ugly and dirty flies, rather than to paralyze
brains. The second picture shows it clearly. Do not be afraid to
break those limits which are out of logical sense. Then the light in the
tunnel will be on our side.
As a result of the decision to free ourselves from
unnecessary borders, we may enjoy not only freedom, but a special wisdom, as
seen on the third picture. Of course, freedom cannot eliminate
responsibility. But what may be adverse consequences of dancing at night
in reflected light of full moon?