2. The embryo or fetus does not seek ‘untimely freedom’ to
break open womb “the prison” in which they live.
A bud does not seek ‘untimely freedom’ to blossom
instantly into flower.
A seed does not seek ‘untimely freedom’ to become a tree
instantly.
A musician does not seek ‘untimely freedom’ to express
rhythm and melody instantly.
Freedom has to be understood as a ‘timely capability and
motivation’ to transform a given stage or state, which has
become restrictive now!
The embryo, the bud and the musician ought to be
delivered, be blossomed and be melodious; respectively; at
right time! This may be called timely freedom!
If we judge the time for ‘timely freedom’ correctly and
strive for it; then we succeed and if we don’t, then we miss
the golden opportunity; of ‘timely freedom’! It is said that
the innate urge, restlessness or ‘stress of unknown origin’
(actually the instinct to be free) can be transformed into
the movement of ‘timely freedom’; through the practice of
NAMASMARAN. We may not believe; but can verify this!