That's a silly thing to say. It's the same as a scientist would suggest that their is no such thing as free will. Well, you are making choices all the time.
your free will seems a choice between Pepsi and Coke. "Free Will" doctrine arose among monotheist capitalists to rationalize its controlling deities & political powers claiming to represent same. in nature our putative "freedoms" are inherently constrained by consequences of previous actions- aka karmic conditions which Capital's believers are apparently not aware of. do indigenous societies outside the false-balances of Capital bother arguing "spiritual beings" or "human rights" as abstractions? or do sustainable societies tend to observe inherent constraints and balances within the human psyche's elements
We are not human beings we are spiritual beings having a physical experience we are amazing ❤❤❤ namestie ♥️
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That's a silly thing to say. It's the same as a scientist would suggest that their is no such thing as free will. Well, you are making choices all the time.
Doing the necessary inner work is free will, he advices that.
your free will seems a choice between Pepsi and Coke. "Free Will" doctrine arose among monotheist capitalists to rationalize its controlling deities & political powers claiming to represent same. in nature our putative "freedoms" are inherently constrained by consequences of previous actions- aka karmic conditions which Capital's believers are apparently not aware of. do indigenous societies outside the false-balances of Capital bother arguing "spiritual beings" or "human rights" as abstractions? or do sustainable societies tend to observe inherent constraints and balances within the human psyche's elements