Free Will – The Greatest Gift of All

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Summary

The video discusses the concept of free will and how it is a gift from creation that allows us to choose our actions and behaviors. It explores the idea that reality has both deterministic and random components, with free will representing the random aspect. The video warns about a ‘Predator class’ that uses our ignorance of free will against us to enslave us by providing false choices and tricking us into consenting to be slaves. It encourages viewers to become more consciously aware of their free will in action and to make better choices by considering the consequences. The video also suggests cultivating gratitude for the gift of free will.

 

Highlights

Introduction to the Matrix and free will

The video opens with a dialogue from the movie The Matrix, where a character explains that the Matrix is everywhere around us, blinding us from the truth that we are slaves born into bondage. The character offers the choice between taking the blue pill to remain ignorant or the red pill to learn the truth about how deep the rabbit hole goes.

00:03:10 The nature of free will

The video explains that free will is our inherent ability to choose our actions and behaviors. It is the random or non-deterministic aspect of reality, complementing the deterministic component of natural law. Free will allows us to learn, grow, and evolve, unlike machines or artificial intelligence that can only be programmed from the outside.

00:06:08 The Predator class and false choices

The video introduces the concept of a ‘Predator class’ of dark occultists who understand free will and use it against us through our ignorance. They provide false choices, such as the ‘lesser of two evils,’ to trick us into consenting to our own enslavement. By remaining ignorant of our free will, we choose to be slaves and live in a world based on violence and coercion.

00:08:39 Homework assignment and gratitude

The video assigns a homework assignment to become more consciously aware of free will in action by adding a pause before acting and considering the consequences of choices. It encourages cultivating gratitude for the gift of free will and sharing experiences with the assignment to help others grow.

 

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