(08-19-2014, 11:51 PM)truth4me Wrote: ...
To my best understanding, at any given moment there are infinite possibilities of a situation to occur, and once a choice is made, the infinite vortex of possibilities closes and another vortex begins. What really confuses me most, and yet ironically what I find I truly believe in, is that everything happens for a reason. Well, if this is true, how is there free will at all? To have every choice have a meaning, doesn't it bring about a certain aspect of predeterminism? How does free will exist simultaneously in a place where there are no mistakes?
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Here's my understanding: at the highest level, there is no free will -- for there is no distortion, we are going back to unity, the highest octave. So the ultimate goal is always the same, there is no choice in that, but there are infinite paths to get there -- that's where free will comes from. Every choice we make, we have potentially taken an unique step in our path. There is no mistakes for all paths lead to Rome. For example, even if you could graduate to 4D in this cycle but didn't, that's not a mistake. You just took a path that maybe longer than necessary, but you will eventually get to 4D.