Freedom is much broader as compared to liberation. Liberation is intended from external bondage, where as freedom is used for both external as well as internal constraints and restraints.
2007-01-15 04:43:18
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answered by Anonymous
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liberation from tyranny. to be truly free is what we need in this country. were to have a revolution every generation Thomas Jefferson said. though its not totally necessary to have a violent one. we the sheeple. I mean people. think we have freedom. but its a freedom that's now so politically correct and a freedom the feds violate all the time. when someone is different .then there not truly allowed there freedoms.in so many cases.we need a liberation to a set of ideals and values and concerned people who have heart, not might in this country,. and liberation of true spiritual values. not religion.not dogma. I am carrying on a little bit for the heck of it.Its is a freedom I have.anyone wont's to liberate this freedom from me.and try to take it.well. and I will fight to the death for my freedoms. my rights.as a human being.if I wont to say negroid as I did on this Yahoo. I was attacked for it. but it is the peoples right to attack me and even kill me and bury me for saying negroid.as I would fight to the death for the Right of someone to disagree with me.liberation of thoughts and the rights of others to disagree without bloodshed is vitally important in this country,. love is the way to true liberation of the body mind and spirit within.we need to be liberated with the power and force and guidance of the holy Spirit of God. Peace.
2007-01-13 15:32:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Freedom is totally related to the body and mind. Once you get freedom from all bondages belonging to this world, your sole is going to be liberated. So this is the real freedom we have to achieve. Liberation is a permanent freedom to the sole from this cycle of rebirth.
2007-01-13 17:37:05
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answered by thirunagari s 1
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freedom- the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint: He won his freedom after a retrial.
liberation- 1. the act of liberating or the state of being liberated.
2. the act or fact of gaining equal rights or full social or economic opportunities for a particular group.
Hope this helps :)
2007-01-13 17:12:42
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answered by тн¡иК™ツ- proud ¡иd¡αи 6
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Let us look at this philosophically!
All these miseries and pains , in life and living, are self inflicted . We have absolute freedom to disown them . In other words we are Free but , somehow, we feel trapped in this quagmire of worldly pressures imposed on us by our mind.
We want liberation from thises. But we cannot liberate ourselves . We need help for our liberation. somebody, we ffel , should liberate us and make us see that we are Free , afterall.
In simpler words the difference is like between Feeding and Being Fed. Unlike an infant which needs feeding , the adults can feed themselves . But when they feel like "paralised" they expect to be fed.
2007-01-13 15:21:11
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answered by YD 5
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before you will get certain freedom you must be liberated from previous conditions called restrictions.... and a path to liberty is to make clear distinctions between meanings freedom and conditions...For conditions contains certain conditional freedom, as our life in society is. Penitentiary has the same structure..the question is, do we have any other option...I believe we do.
2007-01-13 15:14:38
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answered by Oleg B 6
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Freedom is something you have or don't have. Liberation is something you attempt to attain so you can life a life in freedom.
2007-01-14 06:08:31
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answered by Kimberly M 2
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Freedom can be there even within the unliberated dimension.
Liberation is freedom from any kind of imposed restriction, sub-servience etc.
2007-01-13 23:03:14
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answered by Spiritualseeker 7
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the letters. freedom and liberation only have reo as the same the rest is difference.
2007-01-13 15:42:41
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answered by the one of many 1
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'LIBERATION : Moksha; release from samsara (the round of births and deaths).Freedom from the cycle of birth and death; the state of realisation of oneness with the Absolute.
'FREEDOM' : Freedom refers, in a very general sense, to the state of being free (i.e.: unrestricted, unconfined or unfettered).
2007-01-13 15:44:03
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answered by Anonymous
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