10-30-2021, 07:36 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-30-2021, 07:42 PM by MonadicSpectrum.)
(10-25-2021, 08:01 PM)lamchxp Wrote: In 27.10, Ra makes a baffling note about the 3D experience in this illusion being both the PRODUCT of the distortion, The Law of Free Will, AND the distortion itself! Any thoughts on this? Has Ra referenced this idea in further detail anywhere else in the LOO? [see session snippet below]I think it's important to recognize that Ra calls Free Will a distortion meaning that Ra believes Free Will does not exist in truth.
Next, if we accept Free Will as a distortion of truth rather than being true itself, how are we to define Free Will? Personally, I define Free Will as the experience of choosing the future among a set of seeming possibilities. For example, I may believe it is possible for me to eat dinner next or go for a walk. Then, I choose to go for a walk and a walk manifests itself. In order for Free Will to exist, I must not know everything that will happen in the future. If I know everything that will happen, I cannot make a choice. Simultaneously, for Free Will to exist, I must know some things that will happen. Thus, we can further define Free Will as the spectrum of experience between knowing nothing about the future and knowing everything about the future. There is no Free Will at the poles of knowing.
Digging further, we can say that Free Will is an illusion or distortion because there *does* exist a future that will happen and if I examine the limit of learning to infinity, I can eventually learn to predict everything that will happen exactly. If everything can be predicted, then it is not actually chosen by anyone; it just is what it is. Free Will is a subjective experience in an objective reality that knows it not. It is only through the subjective divide with objectivity that Free Will came to be a distortion to experience. But it's equally valid to say that the One Infinite Creator did not choose this divide nor choose for Free Will to exist in distortion but always knew that it would occur.
Reality itself is unchanging and constant leaving no room for Free Will to change it but the introduction of the interpretation allowed for the experience of change and Free Will even if it doesn't actually exist beyond a distorted perception. But if you experience Free Will, I recommend choosing to enjoy it as much as possible.

Quote:39.6 Questioner: Thank you. Can you tell me— can you interpret a transmission from “The Nine,” where they say “CH is a principle which is the revealing principle of knowledge and law?” Can you tell me what that principle is?
Ra: I am Ra. The principle so veiled in that statement is but the simple principle of the constant or Creator and the transient or the incarnate being and the yearning existing between the two, one for the other, in love and light amidst the distortions of free will acting upon the illusion-bound entity.