[MD] Quality and Free Will
markhsmit
markhsmit at aol.com
Thu Mar 19 21:30:14 PDT 2009
Quality exists. We break it down into subjective patterns to discuss it, little boxed systems. We interpret Quality through our senses, our dynamic interplay with what is. It is this subjective patterning that is our true free will, we are free to interpret the way things seem. In fact that is the only free will we have. Whether we turn right or left, feel good or bad, makes no difference because we are still within our interpretation. However that interpretation can change on a dime.
Why does that freedom of interpretation exist? Does it exist in everything. Does it exist in Quality? How much of it is free? How much do we have rational control over? How much does survival control our freedom?
At the interface of what's outside us and within is constant communication. That communication results in feelings (or emotions, passions). Our intellectual brains are extensions of those feelings, nothing more, which break them up into a million parts. When I change my mind or become temporarily enlightened, it's not because I have collected enough facts (how many is enough?), it's because it feels right. Our free will comes from the interface. It is neither within nor without, it is that dynamic interplay. It is like music which comes from the interface of the speaker and the air, or the interface of the air and our eardrums. Somewhere in between. Free will is no more our actions than the forces outside, it comes from somewhere in between, and we feel it. It is that freewill that creates Quality. Free will is Quality.
Willblake2
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