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A0355: What exactly is free will?
When you think about what you want to do next, it is the overall consciousness that you are right now that decides. All partial consciousnesses have a say in the decision and all partial consciousnesses usually have a different idea of where it should go. If you think about it now, not all opinions are consistent with the opinion that ultimately makes the decision. What do we mean by that, we ask? You are a conglomerate of several subconsciousnesses and each subconsciousness corresponds to you in its purest form. When you have died and awakened as an incarnation in the spiritual world, you are considered all partial consciousnesses together.
Your current state of consciousness comes quite close to this entire total consciousness, but most people are not yet so far in their mental development that they have taken over the entire total consciousness in their so-called day consciousness, but only part of it. The wiser and more relaxed you become, the sooner you will get there with your awareness that the total consciousness completely controls your daily actions in the sixth energy body. Until you get there, you have to learn a lot of lessons and pass a lot of difficult situations, because mastering tasks lets you grow and more and more partial consciousnesses will unite in the sixth energy body to form the so-called day consciousness, so that you correspond more and more to the overall consciousness, that you always have been. When the day comes that all subconsciousnesses are fully represented in the sixth energy body, then you have free will, which you always read about, but which nobody can really describe.
If you appear very wise and calm, then you have achieved this free will and the so-called gurus have never fully achieved this free will because they are religiously bound and can therefore never make completely free decisions. The writer is just wondering whether a person really has a complete free will and we can clearly deny this question, because you only manage to approach the total consciousness, but never in its entire fullness, so that there are always people who almost have free will, but only almost.
If we consider what goes hand in hand with almost free will, we must emphasize that we as spiritual beings must respect your almost free will, because only very high-ranking spiritual beings are allowed to disregard the free will of living beings, so that in principle it can be said that spiritual beings must respect the free will of living beings. If spiritual beings communicate with you humans, then they have many possibilities to bypass free will, so to speak, because if the person can be persuaded to do something, then the free will was preserved, although the person actually wanted to do something else. If you are stable because you have mastered many difficult situations, then you are very close to the overall consciousness and you appear calm and wise to other people. Then it becomes more and more difficult for spiritual beings to circumvent the person’s free will, so that it can be said that whoever lets himself be driven like a frightened chicken by delusions has no free will and is still far from his overall consciousness, although we are here of subtle nuances talk that does not say that someone has no life experience just because he is being driven by a delusion, but there is a fine line from when a person discovers that these are all delusions and this relates to spiritual beings who want to persuade you or about human issues that you are exposed to every day in all your human areas.
Free will does not mean that your so-called day consciousness makes a decision, but how far you have approached the overall consciousness so that you make your decision with one voice and nothing more.