Bones

19 The giant misunderstanding about freedom and self-responsibility

July 19, 2023·25 min
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Life on planet Earth is not utopia, and we aren’t perfect. This is not a tragedy. The Pathwork Guide exposes a core illusion shaping much of human struggle: the belief that we can have freedom without self-responsibility. Deep within us lives a childish expectation of “Utopia”—a life where we get everything we want, without effort, accountability, or consequence. But this desire creates fear, dependency, and inner conflict. The Pathwork Guide explains that true freedom and responsibility are inseparable. Whenever we avoid responsibility—blaming others, fate, or life—we simultaneously give up our power and become trapped in fear. This illusion forms what the Guide calls an “abyss,” a terrifying inner belief that we will collapse if we let go of control or accept imperfection. Yet this abyss is not real—it is entirely constructed from false beliefs. Healing requires courage. We must face where we demand life conform to our will and where we resist owning our part in our experiences. As we “step into” this feared abyss, we discover something unexpected: we don’t fall—we float. The fear dissolves, revealing a deeper truth that life is not arbitrary and we are not victims. By embracing self-responsibility, we reclaim our creative power. We see how our inner attitudes shape our reality and how change becomes possible from within. Ultimately, freedom is not about avoiding responsibility—it is found through it. Listen to BonesRead Bones, Chapter 19: The Giant Misunderstanding About Freedom and Self-ResponsibilityRead Original Pathwork® Lecture: #60 The Abyss of Illusion – Freedom & Self-Responsibility

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