The will of the absolute
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If there is a god, or absolute being (for which silence is the most apt metaphor) and all this, you and I, all that is, is a manifestation of its will, does it follow that personal will is then an illusion or delusion?
If this is the case, is true will the realisation of the will of the absolute in the "individual"?
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If there is a god, or absolute being (for which silence is the most apt metaphor) and all this, you and I, all that is, is a manifestation of its will, does it follow that personal will is then an illusion or delusion?
If this is the case, is true will the realisation of the will of the absolute in the "individual"?
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If there is a god, or absolute being (for which silence is the most apt metaphor) and all this, you and I, all that is, is a manifestation of its will, does it follow that personal will is then an illusion or delusion?
If this is the case, is true will the realisation of the will of the absolute in the "individual"?
@Parzival said
"If there is a god, or absolute being (for which silence is the most apt metaphor) and all this, you and I, all that is, is a manifestation of its will, does it follow that personal will is then an illusion or delusion?
If this is the case, is true will the realisation of the will of the absolute in the "individual"?"
One and the same. The illusion is your perception of a distinction.
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If there is a god, or absolute being (for which silence is the most apt metaphor) and all this, you and I, all that is, is a manifestation of its will, does it follow that personal will is then an illusion or delusion?
If this is the case, is true will the realisation of the will of the absolute in the "individual"?
Thank you
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If there is a god, or absolute being (for which silence is the most apt metaphor) and all this, you and I, all that is, is a manifestation of its will, does it follow that personal will is then an illusion or delusion?
If this is the case, is true will the realisation of the will of the absolute in the "individual"?