Does The Human Being Have Free Will?

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Inspiration & Meditation, Spirituality, Philosophy
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Author: Ramesh S. Balsekar ISBN: 9789384363482
Publisher: Ramesh S. Balsekar Publication: January 29, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ramesh S. Balsekar
ISBN: 9789384363482
Publisher: Ramesh S. Balsekar
Publication: January 29, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Of course, he does. Otherwise how would the mechanism of daily living operate? In fact, total free will is the very basis of daily living. Whether it was the caveman three thousand years ago or you today, the human being has been free to decide what to do in a given situation. However, it is everyone’s personal experience that what happens thereafter – the result or consequence of that action – has never been in anybody’s control. So where does that leave free will? Is free will a tool for self-evolvement? Is it a device for the human being to accept responsibility for his actions? Or is it merely a notional boon which is worthless in daily living?

Ramesh S. Balsekar discusses the issue threadbare in his crisp and lucid style and comes up with amazing insights which could forever change the way you perceive your free will.

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Of course, he does. Otherwise how would the mechanism of daily living operate? In fact, total free will is the very basis of daily living. Whether it was the caveman three thousand years ago or you today, the human being has been free to decide what to do in a given situation. However, it is everyone’s personal experience that what happens thereafter – the result or consequence of that action – has never been in anybody’s control. So where does that leave free will? Is free will a tool for self-evolvement? Is it a device for the human being to accept responsibility for his actions? Or is it merely a notional boon which is worthless in daily living?

Ramesh S. Balsekar discusses the issue threadbare in his crisp and lucid style and comes up with amazing insights which could forever change the way you perceive your free will.

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