On free will...
In
answer to a question...
Can
you speak to me about free will, if it exists, even when we are
caught in the collective memory?
The
illusion of free will is intimately bounded to the psychological
deductions of the individual.
That
is to say, the notion, that we can only be free inside of a choice.
Which is to say, that we only feels free when we have a choice
between two or several actions. The more the ego is engulfed by
this kind of psychological reasoning, the more he gets tangled
in the veils woven by his dualistic consciousness.
The
greatest actions and realizations that man ever lived, are the
results of being driven back against the wall, until he didn't
have any more choices. If we study the actions of an individual
that lives from his dualistic conscience, we realize that he doesn't
really make a choice when he lives an action.
He
has the illusion that what he makes, is part of a decision that
he took while looking at all avenues he had, but he doesn't realize
that this action is predetermined with regard to the karmic memory
of his soul. If he looked closer, which is to say, if he could
see through an individualized conscience, he would see that he
didn't have any choice to live the action that he lived, because
he couldn't find a better solution to his action.
When
we are prisoner of our dualistic collective consciousness, we
can only see from a subjective point of view the experiences of
life that our karma entitles us to live. We dont realize that
everything coincides to make us believe in the illusion of free
will. The people around us, confirm this coincidence, and we says
to ourselvesf that we had good reasons to live this action, because
the results agree with our life plan.
Free will does not really exist. It is only one of the way's which
this dualistic collective conscience uses, to maintain us ignorant
within her. We think we have a choice, because we have the impression
that our action can take several directions. This is due to a
lack of clarity toward the anticipated action. If you had a lucid
vision of the actions that you could take, you would not have
any hesitation to take the most creative direction. You wouldn't
have any choice and you would be conscious of it! Looking from
ones dualistic conscience, you cannot clearly see all the directions
your action can take, because of a lack of centricity caused by
the constant influence of your karmic memory. The individual who
lives his individual metaconscience is completely free, because
of the clear and limpid view he has, on the different avenues
that present themselves to him, and the absolute direction he
has to go toward.
Being
centered on himself, which is to say, looking at things from the
point of view of his spirit, of his real person, it is very easy
for him to see through the different paths that offer themselves
to him. Even if the influence of his karmic memory is still present,
he can see trough it's subtle games, because of the specific vibration
that this influence has.
To
be free means, to be too sheltered from the influences of the
astral plane in you!
To
be free means, to have the power to create your destiny.
The
individual that is mentally engulfed inside of a dualistic consciousness,
is not able to
be
free, because, he always takes the direction that is dictated
by his astralized dualistic consciousness.
To
create an individualized metaconscience in you, and to free yourself
from this illusion, it is necessary for you to recognize the covert
influence which this collective conscience has on you.
The
belief in a free will, comes of the fact of a lack of direct connection,
(of conscience) to the reality of the laws of energy, imposed
by the subtle veils of this dualistic conscience. The more you
will see through these veils, the more you will be able to create
your metaconscience, liberate yourself from the illusion
of free will and begin to finally be free.
Charles
Sabourin