Yeah, while faith will have a blind quality to it, much of it is gathered from personal experience, and so it becomes truth through honest discernment of what's available.
I see what you're saying. Also, the more one balances themselves the more effective their will should become, because it would be aligned with and serve a higher purpose..which is perhaps what you mean by a commensurate degree of faith lol.
(01-21-2012, 02:07 PM)zenmaster Wrote: I agree they are linked. I meant to say if you consider the experience of faith, and how faith may affect decisions, you are not necessarily involved in willing. I think the more 'effective' or comprehensive use of will must have a commensurate degree of faith. They are both principles.
I see what you're saying. Also, the more one balances themselves the more effective their will should become, because it would be aligned with and serve a higher purpose..which is perhaps what you mean by a commensurate degree of faith lol.