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Free Will

German: Freier Wille

Common meaning:
The ability to make decisions independently of external constraints
Clear meaning:
The illusion of self-determination within separation—not freedom, but the play with the perception of choice.

Free will seems to give power—
but structurally it is consciousness
moving within the field of polarity,
without seeing the whole.

It is not absolute—
but part of the play
in which the self
creates and limits itself.

Free will is not true freedom—
it is the experience
that choice is possible within form.