Free Will and Freedom, Ep12

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Free Will and Freedom
Our freedom and liberty involves our free movement in relation to our physical existence justified by that physical existence. Therefore, in order to know our physical existence to obtain our justifications to our movements under freedom, we must operate with free will first. Free will is without any adhesive framed-reference that would skew our incoming reality by the attachment of master and sliver ideas to change this incoming reality. It allows our experiential existence to experience reality to its truest form. Free will is possible when we achieve a free-flow framed-reference.

Our free-flow framed-reference allows our physical-world inputs to remain accurate. When we require incoming ideas from our physical world to maintain their required connections to the physical world, we set aside our adhesive framed-reference. This is true whether it involves our direct experience from our senses or involves our indirect experience from our senses of oral, visual and written language. Our free-flow framed-reference provides us free will to know what proper or improper behavior is because we have reality properly positioned. See Diagram 8 for a modeled representation of a free-flow framed-reference.

Our adhesive framed-reference allows our physical-world inputs to be altered by existing internal false realities, resulting in further inaccuracies. When we do not require our incoming ideas from our physical world to maintain their required connections to the physical world, we lose accountability to our sliver idea of reality that comes with the original physical-world experience. This is true whether it involves our direct experience from our senses or involves our indirect experience from our senses of oral, visual and written language. This can only result in the mixing of non-reality-based ideas with reality-based ideas without properly accounting for the movement of the sliver idea of reality. Our adhesive framed-reference cannot provide us free will, as we are in a relationship with ourselves only, and not ourselves in relation to physical reality. See Diagram 8 for a modeled representation of an adhesive framed-reference.

When we have a free-flow framed-reference, we allow proper evaluation and accountability to ideas. When we have accurate reality reach our evaluative abilities, we can measure back to construct the true reality to which we live in. We build our accountability to ideas when we maintain thesis-based reality within our thought existence. If we have an adhesive framed-reference, we inappropriately, inaccurately and deceptively alter the ideas to manufacture false reality. Here we do not measure back to physical reality, but to our mental reality. Our thought existence can measure against our mental animations of any sort. We can only lead ourselves to grossly inaccurate views of our physical existence and lead ourselves to many types of thought perversions. Thought perversions are the creation of manufactured realities. A free-flow framed-reference only uses thesis-based reality; where as, an adhesive framed-reference mixes both thesis-based and manufactured-based realities.

When we have a free-flow framed-reference, it allows us to evaluate to a balance properly. During our free-flow framed-reference, our evaluate-to-balance brings in our physical world and it allows us evaluations without preconceived impinging forces. When we have a free will, we allow ourselves to engage in our internal physical structure to balance the physical-world experience. This allows us to understand our reality. We then know how to respond physically and behaviorally because we have our thesis-based justifications provided to us by physical existence.

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