Essayer OR - Gratuit
Freedom within: Reclaiming expression through inner clarity
The Sunday Guardian
|April 27, 2025
When powerful narratives in all walks of life are seeking to monopolize public conversation and crowd out, or forcefully silence dissenting voices, freedom of expression becomes even more valuable.
But with this liberty comes a set of questions: Are we truly expressing ourselves, or merely reacting? Are our statements a product of inner lucidity, or are they born of internal unrest?
Technology now gives us unprecedented power to communicate and connect. And this freedom comes with the responsibility of expressing from awareness and reality—not conditioning, misinformation, or chaos.
FREEDOM IS FIRSTLY INNER We usually identify freedom with the external—freedom of speech, movement, or choice. All these are indeed valuable, but true freedom is internal.
Outer constraints are visible and easier to challenge. Inner constraints are more subtle. They manifest themselves as social norms, inherited assumptions, or the silent stories we tell ourselves. These inner shackles profoundly affect our thoughts, emotions, and eventually, our self-expression.
Authentic expression starts with inner freedom. Without it, our words can be borrowed thoughts or confused projections. But if we are clear within, our words become authentic, inspiring—not just to others, but to us as well.
EXPRESSION AS DISCOVERY AND PROGRESS Expression, whether through the written word, or voice, or the arts, reflects our inner life and helps us understand who we are. If expression is restricted, there can neither be debate, nor collaboration, nor clarification. Progress of all kinds would be stymied.
Illiberal societies are marked by reluctance to speak out for fear of being criticized, cancelled, or even persecuted. This silencing deprives the citizens of the right to think and grow. When we offer areas that are safe for honest communication, people are able to begin the process of self-discovery through expression.
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