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Re: Do we really have a free will?
Reply #15 - Jun 4th, 2016 at 1:41am
 
Alan McDougall wrote on May 23rd, 2016 at 4:02am:
Do we really have a free will?

Some scientist say no, the Christian religion says yes, some philosophers say yes, and other say no.

Are our futures determined by free will or is our whole existence controlled by the universe or some supreme being?

What do you say?

Alan


Hi Everyone!

My reply is a tad bit late, but I'd like to offer my two cents!

The afterlife literature suggests that the earth is essentially a school for us. Perhaps a better analogy would be a gym. One goes to the gym in order to challenge one's muscles and force them to become more developed; in regular life, the body simply doesn't encounter enough resistance to become muscular. The same is true for our spiritual muscles--when we are discarnate and living in the Summerland, it is much more difficult to make spiritual progress because there is no lack or suffering there; it's easy to be kind and to love unconditionally when one lives a perfect life. So, we incarnate in order to strengthen our spiritual muscles. Like an afternoon at the gym, it is painful at times, but also incredibly rewarding.

Free will is paramount to this process. If we did not have the choice to act either spiritually or selfishly, then there would be no point in incarnating. It does seem that each of us creates a life plan before incarnating; it's a suggested roadmap for the lifetime ahead. Certain lessons are planned into the lifetime, and certain goals are made in terms of spiritual growth. But ultimately, we have the choice to disregard that plan altogether once we are here. The future is not at all determined by the plans we've made. In fact, we often work with our guides to edit our life plans during our incarnations based on the progress we have made.
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Reply #16 - Jun 4th, 2016 at 11:29am
 
Hello Andrew:

You made some good points.

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Reply #17 - Jun 5th, 2016 at 1:03am
 
Andrew wrote on Jun 4th, 2016 at 1:41am:
Alan McDougall wrote on May 23rd, 2016 at 4:02am:
Do we really have a free will?

Some scientist say no, the Christian religion says yes, some philosophers say yes, and other say no.

Are our futures determined by free will or is our whole existence controlled by the universe or some supreme being?

What do you say?

Alan


Hi Everyone!

My reply is a tad bit late, but I'd like to offer my two cents!

The afterlife literature suggests that the earth is essentially a school for us. Perhaps a better analogy would be a gym. One goes to the gym in order to challenge one's muscles and force them to become more developed; in regular life, the body simply doesn't encounter enough resistance to become muscular. The same is true for our spiritual muscles--when we are discarnate and living in the Summerland, it is much more difficult to make spiritual progress because there is no lack or suffering there; it's easy to be kind and to love unconditionally when one lives a perfect life. So, we incarnate in order to strengthen our spiritual muscles. Like an afternoon at the gym, it is painful at times, but also incredibly rewarding.

Free will is paramount to this process. If we did not have the choice to act either spiritually or selfishly, then there would be no point in incarnating. It does seem that each of us creates a life plan before incarnating; it's a suggested roadmap for the lifetime ahead. Certain lessons are planned into the lifetime, and certain goals are made in terms of spiritual growth. But ultimately, we have the choice to disregard that plan altogether once we are here. The future is not at all determined by the plans we've made. In fact, we often work with our guides to edit our life plans during our incarnations based on the progress we have made.


Excellent Post!!! Agreed!...Don't get sucked into this forums posting-members, "Chosen Enlightened Few", who are nothing like the speculative posts they write about in their posts...Gman
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Re: Do we really have a free will?
Reply #18 - Jun 5th, 2016 at 1:37am
 
Hi Gman and Recoverer,

Thanks for your comments--I'm glad that you both liked my post!

Gman, I'm not sure exactly what you meant about the "Chosen Enlightened Few." I have researched death and the afterlife quite a bit over the last six years or so, but I am certainly not an infallible authority on the matter. My posts reflect the information I have seen, but my views are always subject to change as I encounter new evidence.

It is so easy to find information on these subjects nowadays that anyone can do the research--and I encourage everyone who is interested to delve into this field! Smiley
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Reply #19 - Jun 5th, 2016 at 8:52am
 
Andrew wrote on Jun 5th, 2016 at 1:37am:
Hi Gman and Recoverer,

Thanks for your comments--I'm glad that you both liked my post!

Gman, I'm not sure exactly what you meant about the "Chosen Enlightened Few." I have researched death and the afterlife quite a bit over the last six years or so, but I am certainly not an infallible authority on the matter. My posts reflect the information I have seen, but my views are always subject to change as I encounter new evidence.

It is so easy to find information on these subjects nowadays that anyone can do the research--and I encourage everyone who is interested to delve into this field! Smiley


I am also baffled by Gmans comment about the "Enlightened Few" and would like to know who they are?

Alan
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Reply #20 - Jun 6th, 2016 at 12:33am
 
Alan McDougall wrote on Jun 5th, 2016 at 8:52am:
Andrew wrote on Jun 5th, 2016 at 1:37am:
Hi Gman and Recoverer,

Thanks for your comments--I'm glad that you both liked my post!

Gman, I'm not sure exactly what you meant about the "Chosen Enlightened Few." I have researched death and the afterlife quite a bit over the last six years or so, but I am certainly not an infallible authority on the matter. My posts reflect the information I have seen, but my views are always subject to change as I encounter new evidence.

It is so easy to find information on these subjects nowadays that anyone can do the research--and I encourage everyone who is interested to delve into this field! Smiley


I am also baffled by Gmans comment about the "Enlightened Few" and would like to know who they are?

Alan


You are the 'One', Alan!
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Re: Do we really have a free will?
Reply #21 - Jun 6th, 2016 at 1:09am
 
Gman wrote on Jun 6th, 2016 at 12:33am:
Alan McDougall wrote on Jun 5th, 2016 at 8:52am:
Andrew wrote on Jun 5th, 2016 at 1:37am:
Hi Gman and Recoverer,

Thanks for your comments--I'm glad that you both liked my post!

Gman, I'm not sure exactly what you meant about the "Chosen Enlightened Few." I have researched death and the afterlife quite a bit over the last six years or so, but I am certainly not an infallible authority on the matter. My posts reflect the information I have seen, but my views are always subject to change as I encounter new evidence.

It is so easy to find information on these subjects nowadays that anyone can do the research--and I encourage everyone who is interested to delve into this field! Smiley


I am also baffled by Gmans comment about the "Enlightened Few" and would like to know who they are?

Alan


You are the 'One', Alan!


Is that a negative?
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Reply #22 - Jun 17th, 2016 at 12:06am
 
   When it comes to free will, I believe it to mean free to choose a decision.
   Some may think that they are controlled by a higher self making that choice for them.
   Some may think that there is no higher self and what decision they come to in their mind was done freely.
   Some think that their destiny has made the decision and they are just compelled to carry that decision out.
   Some may choose not to decide but that in itself is also a choice.
   Some say the devil made me do it. Some say that God made me do it.
   Some say they decided for their own benefit.
   Some say they decided for someone else's benefit.
   If a person is of sober mind, then their free will choice is their own responsibility.
   If that person was drugged then was their decision still made out of free will or mindlessly made?
   Free will comes with a price; which is being held accountable for the results.

Ralph
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