Emmanuel’s definition of humility: “Humility is not servitude. It is, above all, INDEPENDENCE, INTERIOR FREEDOM that is born from the depths of the SPIRIT, supporting its permanent renewal for good.”
Humility is independence, it is inner freedom.
Humility is the reconquest of true free will.
That’s why Jesus was so clear: “Then you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free”.
That is, the truth will show you the importance of humility which is a reflection of God in us, as Emmanuel says.
This humility is the inner freedom that is born from the depths of the spirit supporting the permanent renewal for the good, that is, the humility that makes this renewal because we are attached to our way of thinking, our way of being, our concepts, our vision of the world, our personality, in our own way, and the humility that makes this freedom from conditioning to permanent renewal, that is, it allows the various movements of the soul.
And this movement of the soul will open us to intuition, revelation, it will open our vision, it will open us to contemplation, it will allow us to unify and it will open the other field of hyperconsciousness that is in our soul.
Acts of humility come out of that freedom because you’re not trapped in concept.
When Bert Hellinger speaks of the desire to exclude people from our family or society, when he speaks of the desire to exterminate that is in our soul through the ‘good conscience’ or those who think they are just, it is precisely the absence of humility because the being becomes different, he is different from the other.