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Old 12-17-2009, 11:47 AM   #25
Spregovori
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Default Re: Free Will - just how far can it go?

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Originally Posted by Stardustaquarion View Post
Spregovori, as per Keylonic Science this universal system is base twelve, we have 12 mayor chakras, 12 bodies, 12 chakras etc each manifested being in this planet has 12 provable selves until it choses a path to know itself.

Free will is the gift we all received to experience ourselves, that experience can take us to our self demise or to our self expansion

The principles that govern energy in the whole of creation are explained in the link below

http://www.azuritepress.com/techniqu...ibilities.html

For your post I realize that you are searching for freedom, that is my quest too. I have searched for the ultimate freedom, explore many avenues and my personal understanding is that it only comes from learning how to handle multidimensional energy, freedom is the ability to be whatever you want to be and be wherever you want to be at any time without constrictions. That kind of freedom comes only from self mastery.

I am currently studiying Keylontic Sciences and found most of the answers I was searching for, of course it is not everyone's path, but may be what you are looking for. It is not a easy path but it is a path of truth and expansion into self mastery

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While commendable I find this 12/24 commandments rather..."limiting"

By your stating I can get my "wish come true" ... I can detach myself from all that is and end this pathetic existence for ever...IF I attain self mastery?

That IF is rather bothering. It only raises more questions. Who made the rules? Who can break them? How to break them?

and IF there are more paths...than i suppose it is up to me to narrow down the options...which in a long run is counter productive...

I refuse to subjugate myself to rules and commandments in order to be able to have a free will since it is not really free than is it?

The only way a will can be free is if it is "given"...no questions asked...no demands issued...no expectations presented...no guilt induced...
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