Shannon,
I was thinking about something. You saying you do not want to take free will. Fair but is this considered taking free will
"Choosing a different perception in regards to something (even people) "
Here is an example, imagine I have a friend called Emily. Now based on my current perception about Emily (which I based on because of experiences etc etc), Emily is not attracted to me sexually. However, I now consciously" choosing" a different perception. Meaning I alter my own perception of Emily, this new perception, Emily is heavily attracted to me sexually. Which therefore will result in a reality which Emily is attracted to me sexually.
Notice I used the word CHOOSING, since all realities exist, I'm not changing but simply choosing another reality.
Now, remember my first perception was chosen by me, not Emily. I am the one who behaved in a certain way which made Emily not attracted to me initially and formed my own perception. Therefore I have the freedom to choose a different perception at any time.
If you say you don't want to take my own free will (not Emily) my free will of choosing a perception, then yes, that is a valid point, we don't want you to take our free will of choosing a perception.
But if you say, you don't want to take Emily's free will, then that is not a valid point. Because it's not about Emily but my own perception, which is myown freedom. I base my perceptions and I switch to different ones as I please. Isn't that what is the true power of human beings?
Maybe I am misunderstanding points on many level, so feel free to correct and comment
I was thinking about something. You saying you do not want to take free will. Fair but is this considered taking free will
"Choosing a different perception in regards to something (even people) "
Here is an example, imagine I have a friend called Emily. Now based on my current perception about Emily (which I based on because of experiences etc etc), Emily is not attracted to me sexually. However, I now consciously" choosing" a different perception. Meaning I alter my own perception of Emily, this new perception, Emily is heavily attracted to me sexually. Which therefore will result in a reality which Emily is attracted to me sexually.
Notice I used the word CHOOSING, since all realities exist, I'm not changing but simply choosing another reality.
Now, remember my first perception was chosen by me, not Emily. I am the one who behaved in a certain way which made Emily not attracted to me initially and formed my own perception. Therefore I have the freedom to choose a different perception at any time.
If you say you don't want to take my own free will (not Emily) my free will of choosing a perception, then yes, that is a valid point, we don't want you to take our free will of choosing a perception.
But if you say, you don't want to take Emily's free will, then that is not a valid point. Because it's not about Emily but my own perception, which is myown freedom. I base my perceptions and I switch to different ones as I please. Isn't that what is the true power of human beings?
Maybe I am misunderstanding points on many level, so feel free to correct and comment