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The "free will" - freedom or single cell? It is up to you to decide the next time you "lie" (approx. 200 times / day) or your body's atoms direct you to the toilet, bed or to the doctor.
added by Anonymous 664 days ago 0    0

@ALFA ABOUDOUSEMEDE:
Thanks for your reaction. That is closely analyzed. However, your approach contradicts each other at one point. If we consciously follow our conscience, we are already outside our human power of decision.

In fact, there is our higher destiny. I once read a comparison that I find very apt in this context: "Conscience is God's bookkeeping" (Note: In this context God means universal life, the higher spirit and has nothing to do with culturally shaped religion) .
added by Dirk Herfurth 1301 days ago 4    0

the^^ free will ^^ is not an illusion but a conscious decision taken by ourselves. In this we must not let our desires take over us BUT take a decision coming from our conscience
added by ALFA ABOUDOUSEMEDE 1301 days ago 5    0

The "Free Will" - An Illusion?
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A question about which the professional world (philosophy, psychology, neurology, anthropology) has been racking their brains for centuries. Not least because it is the variable in human existence that can most violently shake the foundations of self-identification. In addition, the topic serves as a lever to move entire cultures and societies. The basis for this is the ego (old Greek "I"). If the ego qua ratio "thinks" that there is such a thing as a "human will", it becomes easier for the ruling elite to manipulate. Only the knowledge of this spiritual construct, i.e. the awakening from the illusion (illusion - Google search: Plato's allegory of the cave) leads to freedom. The "free will" - freedom or single cell? It is up to you to decide the next time you "lie" (approx. 200 times / day) or your body's atoms direct you to the toilet, bed or to the doctor.

How do you vote?

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