This is quoted from Patrick:
I also see the fundamentally amoral nature of the creation as coming down to the fact that basically we're puppets of the divine. Personally, I can't see how free will can exist at all if the Law of One is true - not even in a conventional sense. There just aren't separate selves, period. That automatically provides for a universe in which no supposed moral agent deserves praise or blame for anything it apparently does.
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Remember that the Law of Free Will, as Ra et al. use the words, is also the Law of Confusion. IMO confusion and veiling and opportunities for differentiation can exist without "real" free will entering in on any level.
Quote:Siren Wrote:
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There is no "right" or "wrong."
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This is incredibly difficult to grasp for most people. It really comes down to the Creator not judging anything.
I also see the fundamentally amoral nature of the creation as coming down to the fact that basically we're puppets of the divine. Personally, I can't see how free will can exist at all if the Law of One is true - not even in a conventional sense. There just aren't separate selves, period. That automatically provides for a universe in which no supposed moral agent deserves praise or blame for anything it apparently does.
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Remember that the Law of Free Will, as Ra et al. use the words, is also the Law of Confusion. IMO confusion and veiling and opportunities for differentiation can exist without "real" free will entering in on any level.