: The protagonist admits, "I want to be free, and I don't know what it means". This acknowledges that social or physical freedom often feels empty without a deeper spiritual anchor. III. The Theological Core: Freedom as Self-Transcendence
: True liberty is expressed through relational acts: the freedom to forgive, to say "thank you," and to bring joy to family—"mamei și tatei și fratelui meu". IV. The Divine Solution: A Prayer for Light : The protagonist admits, "I want to be
The refrain shifts from internal searching to external appeal: "Doamne, uită-te la noi... ne scoate la lumină!" (Lord, look at us... bring us into the light!). It positions God as the source of "the world without guilt," suggesting that true freedom is a gift of grace that opens the "dawn" of a new life. The Theological Core: Freedom as Self-Transcendence : True