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Radikal Freedom

the art of yoga

Yoga

About Radikal Freedom

Freedom can be seen as the freedom from difficult situations and suffering. This is a freedom from.

Freedom is also the continuous capacity to make clear and informed choices and to act effectively on these. This is the freedom to.

Freedom is also a state perhaps described as a high level of awareness.

Yoga, Buddhism and most Indian philosophical schools teach freedom as deep experiential knowledge of who and what we are.

Radikal Freedom is then a multi-faceted experience of freedom from constraint, freedom to become, freedom as awareness and also as knowledge of ones deepest identity and truth.

Radikal Freedom is a combination of inner and outer freedoms that allow evolved mutuality of relationship.

Our Philosophy is that Radikal Freedom is the only inteliigent way to live. Relationships of master and servant, owner and owned, dominator and dominated, oppressor and oppressed all imprison those engaged in those relationships.

Radikal Freedom does not mean the capacity of the individual ego to do whatever it wants, this is mere ego gratification.

Radikal Freedom requires real responsibility, it requires one to be aware of one’s own motivations and to use wise discrimination to act on those desires and drives that contribute to the greatest good.

Radikal Freedom requires a healthy ego and a wise mind that can feel what the greatest good is; it requires an evolution into the advanced ego desires of growth and contribution.

Radikal Freedom is the recognition of complete interdependence, that all things connect through space and time and making powerful choices to facilitate individual and collective growth, evolution and development.

Radikal Freedom is the art of Yoga, it is Engaged Yoga.

If you are interested in contributing to the growth of Radikal Freedom on this planet and in the hearts and minds of it’s citizens then Christopher and Friends will be fascinated to hear from you about your potential contributions to this planetary project.

To find out more about Radikal Freedom and Engaged Yoga contact Christopher.