Wednesday, April 18, 2018

The cooperative nature of free will

“You can only make so many conscious decisions, or you would be swamped and caught in a constant dilemma of decision making. Time organizes the available choices that are to be made.  The awakening mentioned earlier, then, found man rousing from his initial “dreaming condition”, faced suddenly with the need for action in a world of space and time, a world in which he must choose among probable actions – and from an infinite variety of those choose which events he would physically actualize.  This would be an almost impossible situation were the species – meaning each species – not given its own avenues of expression and activity, so that it is easier for certain species to behave in certain manners. And each species has its own overall characteristics and propensities that further help it define the sphere of influence in which it will exert its ability to make choices.

“Each species is endowed also, by virtue of the units of consciousness that compose it, with an overall inner picture of the condition of each other species, and further characterized by basic impulses so that it is guided toward choices that best fulfill its own potentials for development while adding to the overall good of the entire world consciousness.  This does not curtail free will any more than man’s free will is curtailed because he must grow from a fetus into an adult instead of the other way around.

“The differences among all species are caused by this kind of organization, so that areas of choice are clearly drawn, and areas of free activity clearly specified.  The entire gestalt of probable actions, therefore, is already focused to some degree in the species’ differentiations.  In the vast structure of probable activity, however, far more differentiation was still necessary, and this is provided for through the inner passageways of reincarnational existence.”

(Dreams, “Evolution” and Value FulfillmentSession 904)

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