the opposite of
freedom. A person who is not free is entrapped. He may be trapped by an idea; he may be trapped by
matter; he may be trapped by
energy or
space or
time; or he may be trapped by all of them. The more thoroughly a person is trapped, the less free he is. He cannot move, he cannot
change, he cannot communicate, he cannot feel
affinity and
reality.
Death itself could be said to be
man's
ultimate in entrapment; for when a
man is totally entrapped, he is
dead.
(Abil 254)