Freedom Without Form

True freedom begins with a thought


True freedom begins with a thought that manifests into the very image of that thought.
Many say, “This is freedom,” or “That is freedom,” but true freedom is what you choose to become or express — good or bad.
I am not here to judge or define what freedom is.
The Art of Liberation is creative purpose manifesting itself into image and expression.
Freedom that requires sacrifice looks like this:
Bruce Lee was not the founder of martial arts, but he took his thoughts and manifested them into an image that became prolific.
Floyd Mayweather, Tupac, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., Michael Jordan, Michael Jackson, T.D. Jakes, Billy Graham, and the apostles of Yah — all have one thing in common:
  • Understanding of their purpose
  • Passion for that purpose
  • Desire to pursue their dream
  • Sacrifices that demanded discipline
  • Perseverance that produced legacy
true freedom begins with a thought
the seed of freedom

The seed of freedom


In the beginning, there was no image of man, earth, religion, or matter that could reproduce after its own kind — there was only the Logos of Yahuah.
And Yahuah said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. (Genesis 1:3)
We know that light has no physical form, yet it gives form to everything it touches.
This light was not the sun, for the sun was not created until later (Genesis 1:16).
The light spoken of here was revelation — the manifestation of Yahuah’s Word.
“And Yahuah saw the light, that it was good; and Yahuah divided the light from the darkness.” (Genesis 1:4)
Light was the first act of freedom — the moment divine thought became visible creation.
From that seed came everything: life, identity, and the power to imagine.
That same light now lives within us, calling us to manifest truth through the freedom of the Spirit.

Root out of dry ground


“For He shall grow up before Him as a tender plant, and as a root out of a dry ground: He has no form nor comeliness; and when we shall see Him, there is no beauty that we should desire Him.” (Isaiah 53:2)
Freedom has no form — and who truly wants to live a life where you are rejected or outcast for what you believe in?
Freedom is birthed from pre-existence. The offspring of freedom is pro-creation — the ability to bring forth through thought and spirit what Yahuah has placed within you.
To believe you have creative power is to believe that the image of Yahuah lives in you.
Yahusha said, “I am the light of the world: he that follows Me shall not walk in darkness, but shall have the light of life.” (John 8:12)
The first Word spoken out of the mouth of Yahuah was Himself — manifesting into existence as the express image of His being: Yahusha.
“Who, being in the form of Yahuah…” (Philippians 2:6)
Freedom, therefore, is Yahuah expressing Himself through those who believe.
root out of dry ground

But as many as received


“To them that believe was given power to become the sons of Yahuah, even to them that believe on His Name.” (John 1:12)
Power — the ability to transform thought into image, and image into expression — is the creative force that comes from pure light.
As the sun gives the moon light to shine, so Yahuah gives both the just and the unjust the power to create, to express, and to manifest intention — good or bad.
Every person carries pro-creative power within. Freedom was given to those who dare to believe they can become more than what they see.
The gift to create comes from Yahuah — pure light separated from darkness.
Freedom begins in thought; whether good or bad, every thought produces an image or expression.