FREE WILL
Everyone will ultimately achieve the spiritual perfection for which we are created and this may take many lifetimes because of free will.
The results of cause and effect are often not immediate because they would influence free will.
The Infinite One wants us to do things for the right reasons; not out of fear and shame and because of what may result but out of love and justice.
Free will - the cosmic law - implies choice between:
The Sacred vs. the Profane. Good vs. Evil. Positive vs. Negative. Light vs. Dark.
Its all about intention.
To make a choice good and evil must both operate freely.
The only way to do away with evil is to continually choose the good.
Evil is not the cause but rather the consequence of not choosing God's revealed will.
These polarities are part of the divine plan. The Creator does not micro-manage. Choice, though precious, has karmic consequences. Free will, Karma and Impermanence are built as defaults into the soul.
"A net is spead out for the living. Free will is given and all is perparation for a big celebration." Rev Akiva
We are sentient beings and are subject to samsara, the continual cycle of death and rebirth. We are continually being tempted to handle our senses irresponsibly with poor decisions. We are here to enjoy the senses but consciously and responsibly. We are also bound to the "yoke" of ego and attachment to the objects of our desires. Ego and Shadow require we favor self-cherishing (the small self) and the grooming of the persona over the Higher Self, favor wants over needs and fail to sweeten our judgments due to our inability to realize the divinity in all humans.
You are free always to change course at any time or place; if you were not, there would be no challenge, no discovery, no victory, no fulfillment.
If the burden were taken away the lesson would not be there, coping with it is what is important and is what will count.
We are continually being tested - not about how much we know or how well we perform but that our trust, our love and our faith are being always tested at unexpected times in often unrecognized guises…
Everything is a test of free will. Its not what happens to us that counts but what we do with it and how we manage our choices. We cannot resign ourselves to fate - the cards we were dealt in life. We are required to rise above our fate into our destiny no matter how onerous the odds. In every calamity there is a challenge and a potential gift. In every crisis there is opportunity. We need the tension within many challenging polarities for spiritual growth. With the skillful use of free will Ego needs to subordinate to the Higher Self, Monkey Mind to Big Mind, our Shadow or Evil Inclination to our Good Inclination.
"...What counts is to restrain the blaze in the hours of desire and let it flow into the hours of prayer and service.” Talmud
Free will is always neutral, motivated and catalyzed by desire.
You cannot say; “the devil made me do it!”
Managing free will depends on our awareness and knowledge of spiritual principles. The Ancestors stress that with all our strength. we should get this knowledge.
We do not see things as they are but we see them as we are"
“A person cannot find redemption until s/he sees the flaws in his soul. Whoever shuts out the realization of his flaws is shutting out redemption. We can only be redeemed to the extent to which we see ourselves.” Talmud
But determine well the heart’s true desire for in releasing the power of your motivation its energies will actualize the holiness or unholiness of your intent.
The sages teach that everything is foreseen (by the Creator) yet freedom of choice is given.
The Great Spirit knows what is going to eventually happen - we do not. Our guides have a broader perspective and can see further than we can into the near future being non-local in space and time. However, they cannot see far into the future because of the number of constantly changing variables each of which requires free will not only of us but of other variables that can affect our choices. Free will is in the moment, our guides dwell in the present moment. This is why we must persistently ask to receive.
You cannot control results only your actions. You cannot predict outcomes only your choices.
"Discernment is choiceless." Krishmurti
Once we attain a certain level of higher consciousness we may feel that we have no choice at all because of the implications of consequences on our spiritual trajectory. Spacious or Big Mind dominates Monkey Mind and shows us the way.
When we die and cross over the veil between worlds we will be accountable to a spiritual tribunal for our choices and actions. Most of us are bound for one or other of the countless realms in the Astral.
On the other side, we no longer have options upon which to decide what fashions our destiny. We have already determined it.
We do, however, still have thought, intent and opinion which we may use to help others though no longer ourselves.
When we arrive in the Astral our choices and actions will determine which vibration and which of the multiple vibrations in the Astral realm we have earned. As we sow so we reap. In the Astral we loose free will. In the Causal realms, enlightened realms retain free will and can operate freely. In the Astral we are bound for another life time in order to perfect our prior unskillful choices. In the Causal we only come back again if we choose to and for a higher purpose. We never escape the challenge of free will.
Where choices are limited by circumstances, one may still at least determine what one's attitude will be, how we respond not in action but in deciding our thoughts, intent and opinion.