DocM wrote on Jan 6th, 2010 at 10:58pm:Hi Seraphis,
I'm a full believer in Free will, but not in being bound helplessly to the wheel of karma. You see, I disagree with your premise. We always have free will; the freedom to act lovingly or hatefully in any situation. The more lovingly we act, the more love is given to us. The more unlovingly we act, the more misery comes to us. In that sense, the law of Karma holds. However, your premise that one who acts ruthlessly gives up free will rings false to me. More likely, one who acts hatefully, ruthlessly will continue to do so, and will use free will to confine themselves into environments both on earth and in the afterlife, where they can continue to act that way.
However, we are perceptive thinking beings. We are bound only in that we don't exert our intent and will in a positive way. There is no prior action that permanently binds us. We can forgive ourselves. Seek the forgiveness of others, and move on. Make new choices, and the karmic merry-go-round is broken.
Free will is there, always, unless we forget and lose our ability to move on.
Matthew
Hi Doc: Of course, free will is always there but you can only commit a crime against humanity and get away with it (i.e... not incur a karmic reaction) is if you can commit the crime without attachment to it... but, that is not why one commits the crime... one commits the crime to gain something you value... thus one is attached and ...the law of Karma... kicks in... you still have free will but now it is tangled in a web of action and reaction...
S.