Help with a dream —-anyone know Latin phrases?

Hi guys! I just woke up and I remember the tail end of my dream. I almost forgot but it was like I was rushed to wake up so that I wouldn’t forget… very interesting.

Anyway… what I remember is this:

I saw a Latin phrase written, but unfortunately all I can remember is the first word which was Liber. As I saw the phrase I heard it in English as Live life to the fullest.

After I saw and heard this phrase, Ricky Martin’s song Stop Time Tonight started playing. Specifically the line “I wish that we, could, stop time tonight. Live in this moment forever. I wish that we, could, stop time tonight, live in this kiss and stay just like this, together, together.”

Anyone have an idea what this could all mean? I looked for Latin phrases that started with Liber but couldn’t really find anything. And it seems the written phrase may have had a different meaning than the spoken phrase because Liber means book…but when spoken it didn’t say anything about a book. Lol

I don’t remember who was in the dream or what was going on. I didn’t even see myself. When I heard the phrase said out loud it was a voice…not me.

Thanks for your help!!

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Liber also means “free”.

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Liber can mean book, letter or freedom. It depends on the context

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Yes I just saw that too.

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I guess that maybe that was meaning used in the phrase.

I feel like there were four words. I want to say the second word was Libertas… but I can’t be sure. So Liber Libertas

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Book of the Freed?

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Hmm… that’s a good start! Thanks. Gotta remember the rest of the phrase now.

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Just found a Latin phrase Libris Libertas…meaning in books there is freedom…

This and what you said make sense because I was think that maybe what I was being told was to study more???

Maybe it was saying that studying, reading, researching (liber) is my way to freedom (liber/libertas) …and through that I will live life to the fullest??? Idk

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