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sairam Love is got , when love is given .. So also , FREEDOM is got when , freedom is given . The difference between the two is love has no boundaries . But , Freedom .. The boundary of freedom is ' discipline ' of charector ! Swamy says children should be given the freedom to think on their own , parents need only to show the light of good and bad . Like the infant that learns to walk and talk ., by self , to the extent of discipline as boundary , fredon should be given . sairam sairam sairam sai rukmani Note: forwarded message attached.

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" Only when unity is achieved will freedom be meaningful.Without unity, to talk about freedom means only freedom in words and not in real life. Freedom should express itself from the heart. Heart here does not refer to the physical heart. ‘Heart’ is not related to any particular place, time or individual or a country.Heart refers to that Divine principle which is equally present everywhere, at all times and in all people in every country. It has no form.What is regards as heart in a human body is a transient thing.The freedom consist in the recognition of that Divinity by knowing which all else is known. - From Swami's Divine Discourse on 31st May

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