I really don't know. I don't know if there is free will.
What do you think shapes experience?
Sometimes I find my thoughts from the past are reflected in the present, as if my past state of mind conditioned my current.
What will happen if you stop your past from conditioning your present self?
Something new may happen.
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So the guy who sees the past as terrible, is really living in fear of past experiences, whether they realize it or not. This low frequency overshadows every encounter that person has in the present. Free will is a beautiful thing. We have the ability to change our frequency, we just have to make the decision to think positive. It takes a while of practice but you will start to see things differently, brighter.
Once we make the free will decision to raise our thought patterns we can then turn to our past with new eyes. We can then discern the truth that everything that has come against you has made you strong. In this way our loss becomes victory and the past then affects us differently in the present. We know how strong we are and we are better prepared for the drama that will come in the future.
It depends on what level of awareness you are operating from.
From the level of creator/observer your experience what you believe.
From the level of the matrix you believe what you experience.
Love, B
As far as free will, i believe in personal choices and our behavior, we have free will...
but in more practical matters..i think we dont... our free will of choices for practical matters, goes as far as our purchasing power goes... maybe many people like to travel all around the world, but not everybody can do it, in the same extent...
but usually in our current situations we have to deal with other people who are involved with us
in the past, and they hold an "image" about us, even though we maybe not hold any "images" for ourselves or the others...
and actions we have done to others in the past, determine how the others view us, and in result
how they behave to us...
our friends, co-workers or family for example...they all have an "image" of ourselves, so we deal in this context...in a way, they shape our current experience..the smart thing now that we have to do, is how we chose to respond to this experience...and this is where i agree, that not clinging on any "image", and be flexible, is the best way to deal with the situations that arise...
But then again, philosophy always deals in ideals.
Actually, wait... no, that's ethics...
Wait....
Philosophy can SOMETIMES deal in ideals quite a bit.