(02-10-2021, 07:21 PM)Glow Wrote: We have independent will. Individualized creator has a path, no one is “free” though.
Research on this shows the subconscious makes decisions even though the conscious mind thinks it does.
It’s like input in, all collected data leads to choice A or B
Ra adding information not requested changes the subconscious awareness therefore would change the data, and therefore the individuated consciousness’s path. Infringing on that free/independent will by altering their path with info not sought.
This is yet another reason forgiveness or judgment makes no sense.
Until a consiousness is given new data it can only do as it has been programmed via data.
To me that sounds like only recognizing humans as mind/body complexes rather than mind/body/spirit complexes. Also, it is to note that this is the density in which self-awareness grows and that this is veiled to an extent, so I don't think the power of individuated free will is at its strongest within our experience and instead develops through time. The dynamic that you speak of is because of the veil between the conscious and subconscious mind, which causes both of them to be largely unaware of the other in how we develop through them. Prior to the veil, I believe there was no such dynamics and the part of ourselves we consider conscious, and relate more strongly to, simply had more resources to itself that are now subconscious.
Free will is the most primal component of our experience from which everything stems. Then there are layers and layers of distortions that were generated by free will in weighting it down and constricting it into a more finite and complex experience. So to a large extent on the surface you may seem to merely be your environment, but more fundamentally beneath it all you are free will and the nature of it evolves through the densities.
The fallacy of forgiveness and judgment, which I agree with in terms of perceiving separation, is more rooted in that everything has the One as its source and so reflect what this One is. The circumstances are then holographic and the constant that is reflected is free will.
To go back to the thread, I do not believe it is possible in any way to infringe upon the first distortion of free will. Merely its extension generated by the Logos through the usage of the veil.