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Japanese Kanji Symbols?

I'm trying to design a shirt, and I found two Japanese Kanji symbols that I think could be put together to portray the sense that I effort. The two symbols are "soul, spirit," which is in http://www.tribalshapes.com/categories/kanji/kanji-soul-spirit.html, and "release, release," found at http://www. tribalshapes.com / categories / kanji / kanji-free-free-set-free.html. Overall, I'm waiting that at least convey the idea "to establish a free spirit or soul" or "to free our spirit or soul." The problem is that I want these symbols to write properly, and do not know the correct placement of the characters. For anyone who knows that these symbols represent, even the meaning, first? Also, how should I put the symbols, and in what order? From left to right, up and down? I have no idea and would like to change that. Thank you.

Put a space between the "html" at the end of a url and the following punctuation, otherwise you can not click. The first kanji actually means "soul, spirit "and useutf8 http://www.unicode.org/cgi-bin/GetUnihanData.pl?codepoint = 9B42 = false What is called the second kanji actually means" liberation, for free ", but is not a kanji, but a composite of two. http://www.unicode.org/cgi-bin/GetUnihanData.pl?codepoint=89E3&useutf8=false if you use the free jukugo the way it is in their image (kanji three under two kanji), then be consistent in a kanji soul above it, not the left. If you kanji sets my soul to the left of the jukugo then jukugo order, placing three kanji on the right instead of down.

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