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Lately I’ve been having trouble sleeping. I sit here in my living  room in Karnei Shomron, Israel, on the 8th night of Chanukah, wondering  what other miracles lay in store on January 3rd and in the months ahead.  The name Ron Paul is constantly at my fingertips. I’ve typed it in so  many times the past month it’s insane. I’m experiencing an excitement  I’ve rarely ever felt, and I don’t even live in America anymore. During  the last Republican debate I woke myself up at 3am Israel time to watch  an 8pm EST live stream on YouTube, with no fatigue whatsoever. I’m on  overdrive, and I can’t calm myself.
I’ve only recently figured out what this excitement actually is.
I first got interested in the whole freedom movement when I heard  that Ron Paul wanted to end all foreign aid, including to my country,  Israel. This seemed like a spectacular idea to me. I hate the idea of  taking American tax payer money I don’t need. The only reason we take  it, by the way, is not because we need it. It’s that we don’t want to  feel alone, and Jews always feel a deep existential isolation and  loneliness. “As I see them from the mountain tops, gaze on them from the  heights, this is a people that dwells alone, not counted among the  Nations,” says Balaam of the People of Israel in Numbers 23:9. We still  feel that loneliness. So we take the money. It’s shameful, it’s theft,  it’s destructive, it’s morally wrong, and it makes people hate us for  tying them into a conflict they have no business trying to solve. I  wanted it to end and didn’t trust any Israeli leader to give it up on  his own, so I looked up more about Ron Paul.
What I found was fascinating. On the forums, I learned of people who,  back in ’08, literally gave their lives short of death to this man.  Some poured money into his campaign they could not afford to give, and  some even lost their marriages because of their single-minded insane  dedication. This shocked me. I couldn’t yet understand it, but after a  few days of listening to him, it began to click.
What is it about Ron Paul that inspires such extremes? Such maddening  support on the one hand, and such fear and loathing on the other? I can  give the answer in one word: Soul.
The essential soul of a human being is by definition free. The idea  that men are free as determined by God is a concept that is foreign to  most men. This is because most men want to control others, to take away  their freedom. This is usually referred to as the drive for power. The  drive for power is antithetical to freedom because power means the  ability to control others. There is only one legitimate thing that power  can and should be used for, whether it be military, legislative, or  executive power. That is, to legalize freedom.
Ron Paul doesn’t want to be President to “give” me freedom. He  doesn’t own my freedom and he didn’t give it to me. The only reason Ron  Paul wants to be President is to stop punishing people for using their  freedom that is rightfully theirs. He wants no power. This is clear to  anyone who listens to him speak.
There are two kinds of human beings. Those who want power, and those  who want freedom. You can tell which one’s which very easily. Those who  want freedom are straight-edged. They are consistent, principled, and  you can feel their human soul when they speak to you. There’s a  continuum out there of human souls somewhere in spiritual cyberspace,  and when you come into contact with one of these souls, you know  immediately, because souls are by definition free. You sense sincerity,  realness, consistency, a free human being. If you’re a man who seeks  freedom and you come into contact with a real human soul, you become  instantly addicted and you swallow up anything you can get your hands  on. You want to unite immediately, no matter what you disagree on. There  are people in the freedom movement that don’t exactly like Israel,  especially me being a “settler” and I don’t care. If they want freedom, I  sense it and my human drive for individualism suddenly turns into an  intense desire to unite into a collective – but a collective of free  individuals. It’s a beautiful dialectic, and it doesn’t matter what we  agree or disagree on, as long as we agree on freedom.
You get hooked on Ron Paul and you desperately seek more and more,  any video you can find from the past, any speeches you missed, anything  he said that you haven’t heard yet, even though you’ve heard it a  thousand times already in different words. You can’t help yourself. The  voracious hunger to be able to use your God-given freedom takes you over  entirely. It’s like you suddenly realize you’re human and the Divine  Image with which God created you comes alive and catches fire.
But something else happens to you. Once you get hooked on Ron Paul,  you can no longer bear to listen to a man who wants power, and you  become instantly disgusted when they start saying words. Before, they  were just boring. Now they’re revolting. Listening to Romney or Gingrich  or Bush or Obama makes you sick and you don’t know how Ron Paul gets  through those debates without getting nauseous. You see a political  veneer in these politicians that’s so transparent it’s like a ghost  flapping its ethereal tongue at you. You can’t bear it.
What’s so maddening about hearing Romney or Gingrich talk is that  there’s someone standing there saying things, but there’s no soul in it.  These are not free men. These are power men. Not that Romney or  Gingrich don’t have souls. They do. They are men just like you and I.  But they have practically forfeited their souls to try and attain power,  to control others with spin and talking points and contradictory  statements like “I want to cut the budget and expand the military!” and  they’ll say it with a polished tone and a straight face, just like a  soulless recording. Their humanity is so buried under the mountain of  lies they have told themselves, that neither they themselves nor you can  even sense their souls in the human continuum. The scene of a human  body speaking but no soul communicating can drive a free man mad.
The reason that Ron Paul never goes down in the polls is that he’s  not “convincing” people in the everyday sense that he’s right on  whatever issue. He’s activating human souls, lighting spiritual fires  one by one speaking about freedom. Once a soul gets activated, and the  man realizes that he IS free no matter what people do to him or tell  him, there is no turning back. The other candidates are trying to turn  heads with snappy one-liners that sound cool. Slaves follow these  one-liners like mobs, and follow each other from candidate to candidate.  Slowly but surely, Ron Paul activates a few of the individual souls in  the mob as they bob from snappy comeback to snappy comeback and he goes  up in the polls.
Yet, we cannot expect every man woman and child to understand or get  excited about the message of liberty. In fact, most just can’t handle  it. Being truly free is as terrifying as it is electrifying. The Bible  tells us this very clearly in the story of the Exodus from Egypt. When  Moses finally accepts the role of deliverer from God, he was assigned to  say the following to my great-grandparents the Israelites:
“Therefore say to the Israelites: I am God. I will free you from the  labors of the Egyptians and deliver you from their bondage. I will  redeem you with an outstretched arm and with amazing signs. And I will  take you to be My people and I will be your God, and you will know that I  am the Lord who freed you from the labors of the Egyptians.” (Ex.  6:6-7)
And what was my grandparents’ response?
“And Moses told this to the people, but they didn’t listen due to lack of spirit and cruel bondage.” (6:9)
Not everyone can handle the message of freedom. It’s too frightening  for some people, and some are just too enslaved. Those are the people  that despise Ron Paul, the same types who rebelled against Moses in the  desert and attempted to go back to Egypt. Freedom is too much for them  and they can’t handle the Divine gift. They want and need someone to  control them. Their souls have been too battered by slavery, taxation,  and wars.
But nonetheless, God forced my stiff-necked great grandparents to  leave Egypt, and as a result I’m here today, preaching freedom once  again, fighting not only for America’s freedom, but for my own from  America’s influence in my own region.
Vote Ron Paul and let my people go once again! Stop meddling here and  stop trying to buy influence by giving me money. Stop trying to be the  all powerful Peace Maker and let us work out the problems here on our  own! If we think Iran is a threat, we can handle it and we’ll take the  consequences. It’s not America’s problem and you can’t afford another  war.
Now I understand why people will give everything to this man.  Whenever he’s asked the question, “Would you legalize heroin?” Ron Paul  answers, “I want to legalize freedom!” Little do these people understand  that freedom is a thousand times more addictive than heroin.
American Jews! Wake up! Set your brothers in Israel free! We were the  first nation ever to be set free by God, and we brought the concept of  liberty to the world when we left Egypt over 3000 years ago. It’s about  time we set the example we were chosen to set.
The writer, Rafi Farber, is a member of Jews for Ron Paul and manages the website World of Judaica. Email him at settlersofsamaria@gmail.com
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