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-------- Original message --------From: Andrea Reynes <[email protected]> 
Date: 7/5/25  10:13 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: Jai Kaur <[email protected]> 
Cc: Lincoln Talk <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [LincolnTalk] Spiritual 
Perspective this July 4th Thank you, Jai Kur , a building meditation.Andrea 
ReynesAnimal CareAnimal JournalistHttp://Andrea-Reynes-2fpw.square space.comOn 
Jul 4, 2025, at 11:04, Jai Kaur <[email protected]> wrote:Neighbors

 

When
I read this email from my friend and colleague, Linda, I felt so moved and
uplifted by the truth and encouragement in her words.

I
could not have said it better so I am sharing it here on LT with the intention
it may have a similar effect on all who take the time to read it (about 30
seconds!).  

I
hope it offers you a reframe, attitude adjustment, wake-up call, clarity in 
vision
and perspective, and strengthening of purpose – some or all of these.

 

with
care,

~Jai Kaur Healing Arts LCMT,
CLT, NCTMB, E-RYT500

Massage+Yoga+Ayurveda 

C: 781.738.1920  
               

www.JaiKaurHealingArts.com

[email protected]


 

  




 
  
  Reflections on Freedom – July 4th
  
  Yesterday, the Republican-led House passed one of the most
  devastating spending bills in recent memory—one that celebrates wealth and
  power while further harming the vulnerable. Like many, I felt a wave of
  grief, anger, and helplessness.
  What kind of freedom are we celebrating when so many are
  struggling to survive?
  What kind of independence is this, if we cannot care for each other?
  And yet—today, I return to a deeper truth.
  Because real freedom isn’t handed to us by governments.
  It’s something we remember in our bones.
  It lives in the soul.
  Spiritual freedom says: No
  matter what the outer world does, I can choose how I meet it.
  I can meet cruelty with compassion.
  I can meet injustice with fierce
  love.
  I can meet despair with the
  quiet knowing that light is still here—and I am part of it.
  This doesn’t mean bypassing the pain. It means transmuting it.
  So on this Independence Day, I am declaring my soul's sovereignty.
  I free myself from hopelessness.
  I free myself from the illusion that the powerful always win.
  I free myself from waiting for someone else to fix it.
  Instead, I recommit to the real revolution:
  The one that starts in the heart.
  The one that whispers: You
  are here on purpose. Keep going. Keep loving. Keep rising.
  May we never forget that true power is spiritual.
  And when we act from that place, we become unstoppable.
  In hope, in love—
  Linda
  
  
  
  
   
    
    
    
    
    
    
   
  
  
  
  
  
 




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