Destiny and Free Will
Posted on December 29th, 2009
Do we plan all or part of our lives before birth, choosing our genetic, social, economic and other relevant circumstances that will enable us to fully realise our purpose for incarnating? Is psychic phenomenon such as precognitive dreams, déjà vu’s and synchronicities, supernatural signposts pointing out the predetermined nature of reality?
Does this predestination negate free will or do we use our freedom to choose at the soul level to plan the life activity that will create the “causes” and “effects” (yes, a deliberate and defiant poke at karma;-) necessary for achieving a successful run in the physical time-space illusion that is Earth? And do we actively use an intuitive form of free will, while incarnate, to help us navigate our way around potential variables and “accidents” that divert us from our predetermined paths?
Do destiny and free will both serve valid roles in helping bring about what’s best for our greatest good and the greatest good of all?
Very deep questions that usually provoke emotional, sometimes angry, fear based responses, from people who attend my talks and seminars…
“Why would someone CHOOSE a life of evil and doing bad things?”… “why would a mother CHOOSE to lose her child at birth?”… “why would Hitler CHOOSE to murder millions of innocent men, women and children?”
The simple answer is, we don’t, what we do choose is to unconditionally provide the life experiences, whether you label them “good”, “bad”, “evil”, “beautiful” etc, that will enable others to experience the full spectrum of human experiences and the full range of emotions engendered.
It’s not the mother who solely CHOOSES to have the experience of losing a child at birth… another soul has unconditionally agreed to give of itself in service, so the mother, and others, like the father, siblings, midwives, doctors etc, can experience the emotions and feelings that will enable them to grow, develop, mature and evolve spiritually (don’t kid yourself – everyone involved has given permission, at a deeper level of being, to share in this experience)!
The Universe is far more dynamic and interesting than the limited picture painted by science, religion and society.
So many times I hear spiritually minded people talk about how we’re one energy… the Universe… Creation… God… one energy field…
If you too believe that we are all one then does it really matter if the human learning system has set rules that involve predetermined events or a free (will) for all… regardless of the semantics, this one energy field which is us, is learning about itself!
It’s just our current limited perspective from within the system doesn’t allow us the clarity to see the perfection of the design… nevertheless, on some level of consciousness – we ARE aware!
Right, well, down from my soap box I come, because you don’t even want me to get started on how much I’m grateful to the Illuminati for playing their role in this amazing Earth-Life-System;-)
Filed under Beliefs, Destiny and Free Will, Higher-Self, Soul, illuminati
Happy New Year Todd ;-) Thanks for all your posts and putting yourself out there for the rest of us.
As you know, the departure point for much of my exploration has been the Near Death Experience, and the Life Review that many subjects experience supports what you have written above. As with so much in life, there seems to be both Free Will and Fate in life, and their mutually exclusive nature is really about perspective; if we could but see through the “Doors of Perception” we would see that there really was no conflict, that it isn’t “Either Or” but “And.” Exactly the significance of the Yin Yang symbol we saw at Avebury, Summer Solstice 2009.
In my exploration of the NDE I came across the work of Dr Michael Newton who was a regressionist who accidentally stumbled across the phenomenon of “Life Between Lives” – the state we return to between our various incarnations (whether on Earth of elsewhere – but that’s another story!). Everything in that book, everything, is in keeping with what you have said here – all of us have already made a pact to come here to experience various things, from the greatest highs to the lowest lows. And we are indebted in the most profound ways to our greatest life enemies and protagonists that have agreed to play their “onerous” parts for our edification. If you get a chance, pop over to the Amazon UK site and take a look at some of the reviews. In particular, look out for “I had an LBL Regression Session, 4 Aug 2009″ by a reviewer named Andy. Nothing like first hand experience! I just wish I didn’t find it so damned hard to leave my body!! My New Year’s Resolution 2010, without a shadow of a doubt.
Comment by Russell on January 3, 2010