Maybe in this world no one is really free
Even the most free person
Shackled with his freedom
To uphold freedom above the head
Like a servant lifting his master
Maybe we are wrong to interpret
The shackles are bound, bound with shackles
Is there a human being who has no attachment?
While the spirit itself is bound in the body
And make it tied to time and space
Even his heart is tied to love, money, and flattery
We are born with that attachment
Perhaps freedom is only perception
A non-religious person can not be said to be freer than a religious person
Just because he is not bound by the rules of religion
In fact he is also shackled in certain standards
Trying to achieve what people call "freedom"
Because in this world, is there man unshackled?
While your heart is still tied to the love of the past
In the end freedom
Perhaps it is just the ability to choose about "what do we commit ourselves to"
Unlike the sun that can not choose not to shine
From birth we are free to choose to be attached to religion, or to be bound to the religious
In essence both are equally confidence
We are free to choose to be tied to money, or to be committed to devotion
We are free to choose to be tied to the past, or to be tied to the future
In essence both are equally attachment
If you can not choose, then you are shackled
Which shackles are stronger than feelings?
Which prison is stronger than mind?