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#1 2020-10-29 22:44:02

egrep
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About free will..

There is free will and at the same time there isn't. Is it true? It is true but unfortunately also the most ambiguous way of explaining it. Another way of explaining it is to say that there is one source and therefor one will. We are nothing but the will of the source. Still, this is also not a very easy concept to relate to our practical experiences. The real problem is not the way of explanation, but the way we think, or the way we are accustomed to think. Our thinking has a kind of linearity to it, which means we can see what it is but a view of it from one side. At our current evolutionary stage, this is not entirely true though. We are also capable of seeing things from multiple sides simultaneously and integrate them into something much more meaningful and understandable. For example, seeing a building. For someone who has never seen a building, his first view of the first building is a 2D view, meaning he is seeing it from one side, the first side he is first looking at. Then he may walk around and see many more such 2d views. He then finally combines all of them into a meaningful 3D shape. This is the fundamental of multidimensional understanding. We are also beginning to understand our previous 2D views as a much more meaningful 3D view. The same principle of seeing the building but applied to our thought pattens.

It is not easy to explain something in a multidimensional way especially when we already have a deep-rooted liner way of the same concept. The concept here is the concept of freedom, what it means free to us. When we make a closer look, there are still some ways to come up with a decent explanation based on the multidimensionality. This will open up our perspectives in a new way, which can sill make some sense to us because we are evolving to that level of understanding. There is such an example below. See if it makes sense to you and able to see what is beyond the usual level of understanding.

Think of a beautiful living room with all the furniture and the decorations. There is one strong light source in the middle of that room, lighting up everything in the entire room. When the light is turned on, it is very beautiful to see that room. Now take a moment to see what exactly happens when that light is turned on. Light is emitted in all the directions from it's source. It will then hit most of the surface directly and reflect back from each of the tiniest points in that surface. That reflected light is then hit elsewhere in the surface again. Every time the light is reflected back, it's flavor is also changed, everything but red is reflected from a reddish surface. It adds a reddish hue to the surface it then hits. It goes on like that in a very complex way, finally creating a beautiful view for the viewer. To our eyes, this process continues to a point where the reflected light is no longer strong enough to be visible.

Now let's try explaining this to someone who has no capability to see or any prior understanding of how light works. We may use mathematics or principles or whatever we like. The explanation can get pretty complex and it is possible that whoever receiving this information thinks it is a whole mess. Or something too complex which doesn't make any sense. But for someone who is sitting in that room, and able see what is going on, it is a very beautiful visual experience. He will be able to see how the light is precisely reflected off of every point to form such a beautiful final view. Obviously there are some rules as well. Light is not just reflected in any angle, the shades are changed depending on the color of the surface it reflected from. The intensity reduces as the number of reflections increase. It clearly follows some rules and principles. But can we imagine that end result without any such rules? Without any rules, it will be a big mess. Now we see the rules are not limiting anything but enabling. It just works the opposite way.

To understand free will, let's iterate through the same example once again. What if the room was empty? What if the room was not decorated? Would it be as beautiful as it is now? There are no rules to choose the furniture needed in that room, or how the decoration needs to be done. If it is our room, there are no rules limiting us how it needs to be organized. That is free to choose. This room represents our inner world and the outer world at the same time. It is our inner world when we assume ourselves as the room. It is our outer world when we assume ourselves as that tiniest point somewhere in the room, the tiniest point reflecting the light from source, with a unique shade, at a particular angle and with a particular intensity. We can be a chair or table also when we want to think of the room as our surroundings. It doesn't matter what we imagine as ourselves to be, we are a part of it, an integral part. If we don't follow the rule, it is a mess. If we don't want any rules and need to be absolutely free, then the end result is nothing. This is because we are an integral part not an individual part.

This is a kind of multidimensional understanding. It is not liner but an integrated understanding. Time and timelines may appear as constraints and all set in stone. But without free will, the room will be nothing but empty. Every one of our living rooms are different, that individuality is free will.

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#2 2020-11-06 14:35:14

MartaSantos
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Re: About free will..

Beautiful explanation. It brings me to something I have written recently, so I will share it with you.

ORGANIZING WORK: FIXED SCHEDULES vs EVOLVING BLUEPRINTS.
Why reptilians always fail implementing their agendas.
 

The work model in our society is always based on the same scheme:

A person wants to achieve an objective. This person details the steps for achieving the goal, measuring how many time, how many people and how many resources are required to conquer the objective. The work gets fragmented. Every person in the project has very, very specific tasks to accomplish. Nobody knows what the others are really doing, and this is not necessary. Only the “director”, CEO or whatever name you want to put on it, needs to know if every person is accomplishing the assigned tasks or not. If yes, go on. If not: FIRED!

This generates mechanical work which is never based on the people as the source and the final receptor of the benefits. Markets’ requirements, “where the money goes”, big economic trends… They decide which needs in society will be satisfied, and which not. If cleaning a river is not profitable, we don’t make it. If feeding homeless people is not profitable, we don’t make it. If selling poison is profitable, we make it frantically. (VACCINES). People turn into slaves which have to obey the master exactly as it is required, or the job and the plans will be a complete… SYSTEM FAILURE.

This rigid way of working has no other incentives rather than survival and money. It needs all the people following the fixed schedule like a clock:

You start working at x am. You do this, this, and this. Then, at x am, you can take 25 minutes for a break. Then, you do this, this and this. You finish your work at x pm.

The work, as a result, becomes something external to the person, alienating individuals and making them lose their identities and their missions in life. Who they really are, and what they have come here to do. Besides, they live with a constant fear of not being enough, and a never-ending threat over their heads: if they are not doing what the CEO or director says, they will lose their incomes.
This turns independent people into complying sheeple, and it’s this way by design. On purpose. So people will not ask so many questions… or they got fired. Nobody needs to communicate to each other, nobody needs to know what the real plans of the director are. They just need to obey, and that’s it.

These fixed schedules need life to be a fixed pattern which never changes. The reality is… Life does change. Life is evolving, and if our organizational work cannot adapt itself to real life and the challenges that always come in our way… It will fail. It doesn’t even matter if all the people are willing to comply as robots. Unexpected things will always make their way and collapse it all as a house of cards.

Evolving blueprints can be the solution. We’re at a breaking point as a society, and we can take the opportunity, starting a new way of working and shifting for the better, or we can sink forever. Live is evolving, life does not wait for us. We adapt ourselves, or we will be left behind.

Evolving blueprints are centered on the individuals and their needs. Work is made for the individual, instead of making the individual work. Every person has a mission in life, and this comes from higher realms. We have chosen it before our incarnation. It is sacred, and it has to be respected. What makes you feel passionate? What’s your hobby? What could you be doing for hours without even realizing the time is ticking? What would you do if you were paid for everything, even for breathing? Would you breath and meditate for hours? Would you paint? Would you sing? Would you cook? Would you travel? Would you learn new languages? Would you engage in projects for cleaning and protecting the environment? Would you talk to elderly neighbors who live alone? Would you write? Would you search for new healing therapies? Would you design original devices? Would you research scientific information to share it with the world? Would you experiment by yourself? Would you investigate what the bad guys are doing to punish them and bringing them into Justice? Would you ride a bike and become a professional cyclist? Would you fix cars’ engines? (Yes, there are people who do it in their free time cause they love cars).

The reality is, there’s a lot of work that needs to be done, and there’s a lot of people wanting to do the job. What’s preventing people from connecting with their ideal jobs is… the money. Big corporations are deciding for us all, using their psychopathic minds which poison everything.

Specifically, an evolving blueprint is a project which can be adapted to whatever comes its way. We’ve got a team of 13 volunteers for cleaning this river, for example. We want to clean the river, and the river needs to be cleansed. It doesn’t matter if we need more people to accomplish it faster. It does not matter if we use advanced tools or old-fashioned ones. Because we don’t fix a schedule. We want people to enjoy cleaning the river, and we want the river clean. How many time will it take, it’s not our concern. If they want to play music while they’re doing it, wonderful. If someone wants to stop for a week because her lovely husband came from a long travel, wonderful. If someone gets sick and does not want to work for two days, or two years, it does not matter. If someone gets tired and wants to quit, ok. If someone wants to join the movement, welcome. If there’s an unexpected problem cause the pollution is radioactive and we need experts in this area, we communicate to people who love to study how radiation pollutes environments and who are experts in dealing with these specific problems. Maybe we set a precedent in history and our case and experience can serve as an example for cleaning other rivers in the world in an easier way.

Our team is flexible, and people communicates all the time their needs, their problems and also their successes and great accomplishments. They feel listened, they are following their passion and they are never forced to do things they don’t want to do. We don’t need a boss for our surveillance, because we’re constituting a network which is being run by itself.


MSG.


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