Marma
1 min readApr 4, 2019

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The short answer is: you can’t put infinity and eternity in a box.

The core question you need to answer is: what are you afraid of?

Is it to have to take responsibility for something? Is it to be manipulated?

Finally, you have attracted me magnetically. Your thoughts about free will have drawn me here to you to have this discussion. “Opposites attract” and “like attracts like”, both are true. In this case, it’s the first scenario.

What are you going to take away from this discussion? Do not forget that since we are generating this simulation from the inside out (as I explain in the article you have read), your beliefs may very well materialize outside of yourself. As the saying goes: “be careful what you wish for”.

I will finish with this. In infinity, a binary logic falls apart. It becomes necessarily tetravalent. You add to “true or false” the options “both true and false” and “neither true nor false”. Applied to free will, this means there is free will, and at the same time the is no free will. Once you fully grasp this and understand that there is no contradiction, you will be at peace.

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Marma
Marma

Written by Marma

Political thinker, amateur philosopher, crypto-enthusiast and recently awakened to a spiritual transcendental reality.. www.marma.life

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