11-29-2010, 12:41 PM
There is no "right" path for anyone, or path they're "supposed to" take. You could say there's an optimal path if you used your catalyst efficiently 100% of the time, but almost no one chooses that. We all have free will and can use or ignore our catalyst as much we like and polarize as much or as little as we like. The fact that were on a particular path now does make it the "right" path for us, right now, but that doesn't mean it's the one we were "supposed to" (who would decide that?) take.
I think you're confused about free will because you're assuming determinism takes precedence over it. If there is any determinism at all other than universal laws and your pre-incarnative choices then its a field of possiblities/probabilities at best.
I think you're confused about free will because you're assuming determinism takes precedence over it. If there is any determinism at all other than universal laws and your pre-incarnative choices then its a field of possiblities/probabilities at best.