
Lately, many political and media figures appear with shackles in hand, but with the word freedom on their lips, like perfidious snake charmers. They have discovered the art of transforming the yoke into a symbol of emancipation, and with that twisted alchemy, they manage to disguise oppression as freedom. They sell us cow excrement assuring us it is a cinnamon candy; the difference is that the latter, when tasted, reveals its deception, while the hypnotic promise of freedom from the mouths of those who chain us keeps us blinded to our true situation.
In the vast and mysterious cosmos of astrology, our ancestors assigned planets to each human archetype. For freedom, they chose Uranus, the celestial rebel. Uranus, the divine madman, defies all conventions and breaks all molds, embodying the essence of revolution and the insatiable desire to free oneself from any chain. But there is a cruel paradox: a Uranian person can be intensely free, but only for themselves, and often feels the compulsion to restrict that same freedom in others. It is not the same to break norms as to create freedom. Many Nazis were Uranians; their objective was not freedom, but control over a new paradigm. Those who lead have an insatiable need to control the future they shape.
Now, the shepherds point to other people's sheep convincing them that with them they will be freer because they will have more feed to eat. Poor sheep.
Freedom is not a gift that can be granted nor a quality that can be exported; it is not prescribed nor administered. It is an intrinsic essence, imprinted on the soul. When a politician or public figure boasts of it, the probability that that freedom is authentic and beneficial to us is almost nil. True fighters for freedom, those who confront established structures and seek to lead us toward authentic emancipation, act under a fundamental principle: freedom does not arise from themselves, it arises from you, from us, from all.
Krishnamurti, a true Uranian with the Sun opposite Uranus, made clear in his teachings that freedom can only be the fruit of an inner revolution. It requires observing without judgment and remaining independent of external factors, the opposite of what these false liberators sell us, wrapping us in chains of populist gold. Never was freedom so cheap as when you buy it for the price of a vote.
Epictetus, who spent half his life as a slave, proclaimed to have the power to control himself and focus on what he could govern in the external world. Who was more enslaved, him or us, who allow ourselves to be seduced by the golden chains of false freedom? Alejandro Jodorowsky, in more recent times, also reminds us that freedom is a conquest of the spirit, a personal revolution that transcends external impositions.
And then there is Trump, a true Uranian who does not submit to common patterns; instead, he creates his own rules and makes others follow them. He lives from that capacity to subvert the established, to make his own version of freedom become the standard for others.
Freedom is not delegated, not bought with votes nor acquired by concession. What is often acquired in its name is a prison meticulously designed by foreign hands, a jail that presents itself as a paradise, but whose true purpose is to keep us under control. True freedom requires a revolution of the spirit, an inner transformation that frees us from the invisible chains that others have placed around our souls.
But what would happen if we all sought freedom in the way that Krishnamurti, Epictetus, or Jodorowsky, among many others, propose? If each of us undertook that inner revolution, observed without judgment, freed ourselves from external dependencies and focused on what we can truly control, the rhetoric of freedom at the price of a vote would crumble. The false prophets of freedom, those who wrap us in chains of populist gold, would lose their power. Without the fear and dependence they cultivate in us, their empty promises and their chains disguised as sweetness would become irrelevant. True freedom, born from each individual, would expose their deception and free us from their control. In that collective awakening, they would be reduced to shadows of the past, then YES, we would be free. Do you think it will happen?
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