11-29-2010, 07:06 PM
When we look back to our life and the choices we made, it might sometimes appear that we could have acted differently, but the mind/our brain is quick to reconstruct what allready happened and give us the illusion of having a choice at that moment, ie "Oh, I should have/could have/would have..." But if we honestly think through each situation and how it was THEN, how we were at that point, everything that was around and the backround to that choice that was made - would we make a different choice then? After that given situation we are indeed an experience richer and can therefore make another choice in the same situation if it apperars again, if we made the wrong choice the time before that. But that is not what I call a free will. I keep thinking of one phrase - you can't go into the same river twice, which means that even if you go in the same river another time it is not the same river because of the water stream. Honestly I don't know if it even possible to have a free will in 3D, but I might be wrong...
Unity100 - I am not sure I understand what you are saying? You are way ahead of me in your thoughts I think and/or I am not following your argument because of the linguistic problems. Could you please clarify your point?
Unity100 - I am not sure I understand what you are saying? You are way ahead of me in your thoughts I think and/or I am not following your argument because of the linguistic problems. Could you please clarify your point?