What are the limitations of freewill? Choice is tempered by others desire. Enjoy your ego washing.

 

To get the most out of this short parable, shuffle into the glossary to define the following metaphors; ‘i’, ‘carnival’, Twin Inferno

 
 
In the Twin Inferno state, you clearly see that freewill has its limitations.
 
The perception of choice gets out of hand. Freewill in duality is limited by other Wills.

The perception of choice gets out of hand. Freewill in duality is limited by other Wills.

Choice is always tempered by other Wills desire.
Regularly wash your ego.

Regularly wash your ego.

 
The greatest malarkey the carny god ever told is that our small conjured ‘i’ is entirely responsible for its condition.
 
‘i’(LOWER CASE)Denotes the illusory-like self (or ‘selves’). The lower case ‘i’ in the statement ‘i’ always represents a conjured entity or ‘entities’ (see; conjure). Also see You and ‘you’, ‘we’ below. ‘i’ and “I” are SMTS (see def of Subconscious …

‘i’

(LOWER CASE)

Denotes the illusory-like self (or ‘selves’). The lower case ‘i’ in the statement ‘i’ always represents a conjured entity or ‘entities’ (see; conjure). Also see You and ‘you’, ‘we’ below. ‘i’ and “I” are SMTS (see def of Subconscious multi-term suggestion) of the word ‘eye’.

The reality of choice is that it has poignant limitations.

 
The conventional freewill of the small-self is a half-truth, obscuring the fact our Absolute-self never placed ego washing stations by the outhouses.
 
OUTHOUSEA closed-in area that limits the awareness that our real essence is the ‘creator’ and interpreter of other Wills ‘creations’, rather than the creation of the creators. This does not infer we believe our temporal ‘selves’ are not the creation…

OUTHOUSE

A closed-in area that limits the awareness that our real essence is the ‘creator’ and interpreter of other Wills ‘creations’, rather than the creation of the creators. This does not infer we believe our temporal ‘selves’ are not the creation of a more complex Will.

Do you know the limits and extents of choice?

 
Come to terms with the reality of choice, along with the possibilities and limitations of freewill.