05-04-2011, 02:39 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-04-2011, 08:07 AM by Ens Entium.)
The will is that faculty that gives us the ability to decide.
The will and desire are coincident in proportion to the strength of desire and the degree to which desire is in alignment (or in opposition) with the will.
Regarding what you said. One may still have a desire without being attached to it.
The will is dependent on many things- desire, faith (in the the self or the outcome), attitude, polarity, emotions, etc.
Something to notice is that when you are sufficiently driven to an objective, such as when playing a game, is that that drive dictates choices and urges choice making- one is seeking in the direction of the objective. The will facilitates seeking. The factors i listed above that the will depends on make up drive, the constitue the polarity in the situation that give the impetus (drive).
Perfectly developed will is equal, in microcosm, to the will of the Creator, since the factors and situations and so on that influence the seeking, and hence the will are the same.
The will and desire are coincident in proportion to the strength of desire and the degree to which desire is in alignment (or in opposition) with the will.
Regarding what you said. One may still have a desire without being attached to it.
The will is dependent on many things- desire, faith (in the the self or the outcome), attitude, polarity, emotions, etc.
Something to notice is that when you are sufficiently driven to an objective, such as when playing a game, is that that drive dictates choices and urges choice making- one is seeking in the direction of the objective. The will facilitates seeking. The factors i listed above that the will depends on make up drive, the constitue the polarity in the situation that give the impetus (drive).
Perfectly developed will is equal, in microcosm, to the will of the Creator, since the factors and situations and so on that influence the seeking, and hence the will are the same.