"Amanda Angelika" <manic_mandy@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> carefully scribbled
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> Lester <lester@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> typed:
>> How can the concept of "free will" be reconciled with the
>> principle of causality? Or, to put it another way, is everything
>> we do ultimately determined by the movements of atoms, electrons
>> and subatomic particles, which in turn are determined by others,
>> and so on? If not, why not?
>> If so, what's the point of me opening this discussion?
>
> Actually it's very simple We are all part of one universal
> consciousness and simply make it all up according to the free will we
> exercise as we go along. We are God. :) The idea there is any conflict
> between freewill and causality is an illusion based on the fact that
> as individuals we possess only a very small part of divinity. But just
> because there are wheels within wheels in the mechanism of the
> Universe just as there is in a clockwork watch mechanism doesn't mean
> that the smallest wheel or cog isn't im****tant :) We are all
> butterflies we all make ripples in the pond.
My sentiments entirely....... but I do believe that karma plays a
slightly larger part than imagined.