November 12, 2014 at 5:30 pm · Filed under Articles, Books, Free Will

Freedom Beyond Programmed Development—From Larva to Butterfly and the Limitless Sky
Every object in the world is constantly developing. This implies that every object constantly abandons previous forms and acquires new ones under the influence of four factors:
- Origin
- Evolution that stems from its own nature and is therefore invariable
- Evolution that changes under the influence of external factors
- Evolution and transformation of external factors
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October 2, 2014 at 7:30 pm · Filed under Articles, Books, Free Will

The Unconscious (or Conscious) Drive that Governs Your Life
The human being is created in the image of the Creator. Therefore, knowingly or unknowingly, he or she aspires to have all the attributes that characterize the Creator. For example, the Creator is in a state of eternal and complete rest. Because of that we too aspire for rest, and all our movements are only a means to attain it. The Creator is one and unique, therefore, everyone declares how much he or she, meaning his or her ego, is also one and unique. Our aspiration to achieve things we think cannot be attained comes from our soul, which is a part of the Creator. We in fact aspire for the situation of the Creator, who is actually free. And this is the purpose of our existence. If that weren’t possible, the concept of freedom would simply not exist.
Why Your Only Independence Is in Rising Above Your Nature
Our freedom, our independence, is only possible to the extent that we are freed from our nature and can rise above it. That is because our nature is predetermined. To attain the real and absolute freedom, we have to activate a special mechanism to open the door of the cage of our corporeal world into a spiritual, eternal, and free realm.
We have to fight for our freedom. Our whole life is comprised of struggles for bits of fictitious freedom, which society obliges us to engage in. We try to be as it would have us be, and we are prepared to fill up our lives with empty acts, just to get some recognition and respect.
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