@KrishSeh511
Krish Sehrawat
@KrishSeh511 · 3:20

Does Free Will exist?

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If it's wrong, then the path will just become difficult and difficult. That's what I believe. And then it can be just answered simply that free will is partially real. After me, if we talk about our history's greatest geniuses then some of them say that this faith, faith is actually real and we don't have any free will. And some of them, I mean many of them say that free will is actually real and every choice depends on us

Is there really a free will, know my opinion and explanation. #sayitonswell

@aShamaninJourny

"Our Free Will is Tampered With & Controlled." #WakeUp #BreakFree 🧘🏽‍♂️💭🌊🙏🏽 @KrishSeh511

And so it's complicated when we talk about free will because we can only really speak from this dimension that we're in right now. And so with that said, yes, we do have free will. However, our free will has been tampered with. It's been stolen from us. And you may ask who stole it or what stole it? And it's things like governments and hierarchies of power that have taken or taken your free will. So, for example, what do I mean?
@RayRemnant
Ray Remnant
@RayRemnant · 4:59
And there are other examples about, for example, language. So language influences to think in certain patterns, because if English is your main language, you're basically thinking through the patterns of English. If another language is your main language, you're kind of thinking in that language
@aShamaninJourny

"Free-Will is naturally all living things right."

And with this reasoning, we empower ourselves and we create different meanings, and then we fight over what's right and wrong or what have you. But it's very important that you understand that everything in this dimension has free will. The animals have free will, meaning they have the power of choice. They can choose. They don't have to wait for someone else to choose for them. And don't get confused with domestic animals. They were bred to be subservient to us
@RayRemnant
Ray Remnant
@RayRemnant · 4:55
We can stop and think and reason how much time we want. Okay? And then you are born and we know that the distance, the kind of behavior that your mom has to the baby has influence on how well it develops certain kind of things, your experience, things that you are not choosing because you're still a baby and you don't have any agency yet. That's another point. The free wheel argument doesn't start the second you are born because you're not a functioning human being
@KrishSeh511
Krish Sehrawat
@KrishSeh511 · 4:08

Thanks @The3rdOWL and @RayRemnant

So I accept that the dimension and reality is also affected by every choice that we make. And the second point that Mr. Thorough said, not mocking anyone or disrespecting but I really don't believe that and I have an explanation for that. You said that the government has limited our choices, limited are free with stolen our free will. I accept that
@aShamaninJourny

@KrishSeh511 @RayRemnant "Great Dialogue"- "Continuing Free Will."-"Cultivating Humans to Make Choices." 🧘🏽‍♂️💭🌊🙏🏽🤔

How do we see the human experience or the human consciousness in the 21st century and beyond? And on the question of free will, yes, it is based on information. Our awareness allows us to make certain choices. Now let's hypothetically play with the idea or scenario that an infant is born into this world. Imagine that infant was not influenced by their mother or father, which the mother psychologically is the primal relationship
@RayRemnant
Ray Remnant
@RayRemnant · 5:00
It's kind of implausible to think that a parent just teaches you how to think and doesn't influence you into being in a certain way. Because expressions, as I said before, and way of phrasing things makes you clone, makes you rephrase those things in the same way. Even if you don't realize it all my personal experience is going to something more deeply personal. But I don't agree very much with my parents
@aShamaninJourny

"We are thinking in the same space." Amazing dialogue! 🙏🏽🧘🏽‍♂️💭❤️🤔💯 @RayRemnant

Okay, so then at that point, the way you're talking about infancy is that they don't know any better. You're also overlooking the idea that reincarnation is real for a lot of people. And we have the Dalai Lama that has been reincarnated so many times. And this idea that memory is built into cells, organic cells. And you're right
@RayRemnant
Ray Remnant
@RayRemnant · 4:58
But I feel that for me is the closer representation of truth. But I've met many people that don't share this view. There are more spiritual individuals, and I feel that we share a lot of making the world a better place ideas, and we don't have to agree on the philosophical basis on a lot of things, even if they are pretty important. But, yeah, I just want to. It's strange how much you can agree with someone and disagree at the same place
@aShamaninJourny

@RayRemnant [Science] "Free-Will is Beyond the Physical body." #posthumanism 🙏🏽💭❤️🤔🧘🏽‍♂️🤓

And we have no problem doing that because from our perspective and knowledge Sciences, what created religion and the first Sciences were like astrology, mathematics, chemistry, and so on and so on. So just off of just talking about through science. Right. We don't have to agree about reincarnation, but it is interesting about the thermodynamic energy, if you can prescribe to that, that we are energy. Now this conversation is starting to really dive into posthumanism because the human condition is beyond the physical body
@RayRemnant
Ray Remnant
@RayRemnant · 4:56
I see your point of view that there is a science behind it, but most times we talked about thermodynamics and energy, but from a more basic point of view. Okay, more basic scientific point of view, it either carries your DNA and it's you, and it goes and multiplies you around the universe or some part of you or it's not
@aShamaninJourny

@RayRemnant "Trauma Affects Free-Will." 🤓🧘🏽‍♂️🤔🙏🏽❤️

Like things that have happened in past relative past events are affecting how we're thinking and how we're choosing and how we're applying free will in the relative present time. And we agree with you because trauma. Right. Trauma, you raised an excellent point. Trauma has a very distinct effect on how we make choices and how we think and how we go about making choices of solutions versus choices of perpetuating things. You know what I mean? So like you raised great points
@RayRemnant
Ray Remnant
@RayRemnant · 5:00
But you don't have that choice because you feel like a female and you don't recognize yourself in this body. And that's a feeling that most of people that have these problems have phrasing stuff. And that's the big issue because, as I said, it's a physiological problem. It's their brain that just evolved. The wave, I mean, not evolved, but was brought up that way
@RayRemnant
Ray Remnant
@RayRemnant · 0:45
So I want to say that I'm no expert in this field. So I'm just very passionate about the topic, about, you know, learning about the meaning of life and the structure of society, stuff like that. Very, very interesting stuff. Yeah. I'm actually very humble. I think maybe I get lost sometimes in a train of thought and just really go through it. But I hope I don't come like too not aggressive. But yeah, there's a word for it
@aShamaninJourny

@RayRemnant "Thank you my Friend." 🙏🏽❤️💯

So then there's like, this other layer of complexity that, yeah, sure, the universe gave me the power to choose, but the real power or perhaps the real wisdom is in not what you choose but why you choose. Like when we give meaning to things. So giving meaning to my choices gives me that incredible Godlike power because with one or a series of choices, technically we could change the world. And even with that, people have a choice to agree or disagree
@RayRemnant
Ray Remnant
@RayRemnant · 4:59
And basically the argument is that behavior evolved in the same way so we can kind of measure how we behave because those behaviors were shaped by necessities of the environment. Okay. If you encounter this argument at first side, it seems kind of a stretch to compare the physiological physiognomy of an animal and the mathematical equations that you can apply to it to kind of figure out their dimensions to behavior, which is something that feels like more ethereal, more consciousness, and something that is not related to matter
@JohnJaworski
John Jaworski
@JohnJaworski · 3:25

JJ- Happiness and love!

I'll tell you about that when I get to the podcast but it's really important to find happiness and love and that's what I share with all of you because it takes all of this free will and turns it into happiness and love. If that's what you're looking for. If you feel sad, find a place that was in your high schools, think of a time that made you happy. If it wasn't that think of your grade schools what made you happy?
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@EdgarPoint
Simply Chaotic
@EdgarPoint · 5:00

@KrishSeh511

What we do as humans here, life here is we separate ourselves mainly due to the visions that we see and how we are taught. You could say that that is a program or programming, just like educational reform programming. But the truth, we're here. We're are the gods creating our life. I understand this as life is zero. We are all zero. It's where we start. It's where we finish. And everything in between is done by free will
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