Does
Free Will Exist?
The question
of free will is one that has dogged man through the centuries. Can we change
the course of our lives? Do we have absolute or partial free will?
Silver
Birch always welcomes difficult questions. Since some regard free will
as a thorny problem, it is apposite to devote a chapter to it. Answering
a visitor, the guide said:
“It is part
of the complementary aspect of the law that man and woman help to make
the whole. Intuition can help where reason cannot give the answer. You
are being given an opportunity to fulfill yourselves. You have free will.
You may make your choice.
Life is
not chance, accident or even coincidence. The whole of life is governed
by immutable natural law. Whatever aspect of being you examine, it is due
to natural law. Human beings are not outside the operation of natural law.
They are integral parts of it.
The law
has operated at a time when you have a choice to make. It is for you to
make that choice. You have been led by those who love you. It is love that
directs your footsteps. And that love is capable of guiding you if you
will allow it to do so.
Love, like
life, is indestructible. The things of matter must perish because by their
very nature they are ephemeral. The things of the spirit are eternal. Love
is a quality of the spirit. Love endures, love survives, love, as your
Bible says, is the fulfilling of the law.”
“Do all
the paths lead to the same place, or do they lead nowhere?” the guide was
asked.
“The word
“place” is difficult. If I might put it my way, all paths lead to the one
great divine source of creation. The Great Spirit, what you call “God,”
is infinite. So there must be an infinite number of paths leading to the
Great Spirit, the epitome of perfect love and wisdom.
The Great
Spirit is life, and life is spirit. All that is endowed with life has the
quality of divinity as part of its heritage of birth. And all the beings
who inhabit your planet are engaged on an eternal pilgrimage, pursuing
paths that must lead in the ultimate to the one divine goal.
It does
not matter what the path is as long as the pilgrim treads it with honesty
of purpose, sincerely seeking to fulfill himself, acquit himself and express
those gifts with which he has been endowed so that others can be enriched
for his presence on earth.”
“Many
young people today are wondering if this planet will survive for very long
because of what man is doing to it.”
“The planet
will survive.”
“Will
man?”
“Yes, man
will survive too. There is a limitation placed by natural law on what man
can do to the planet on which he lives. He cannot destroy the whole of
the planet and all that it contains. Now this is part of man’s free will,
his choice as to whether he will rise to the divinity within him or whether
he will fail. In that case he will not fulfill himself. He will pass to
our world unequipped and unready and have to learn all over again.
No man,
and no combination of men, have the power to thwart divine will. They can
delay, they can harass and they can impede. Infinite wisdom and love rule
the universe. These will prevail because that is the law.”
Here
the visitor said: “We have destroyed many things which can never return
to what they were. This applies to much of what was in the ground and it
is a limited place that we inhabit.”
“But it
has tremendous potentialities. There is much to be revealed in your world,
much to be discovered. You are not at the end of evolution. You are still
in its early stages.
Those who
are familiar with the truths of the spirit never despair. Their optimum
is based on the knowledge that has been revealed to them. With that knowledge
they can have complete faith in the overriding power.
In its long
history your world has had many disasters. Man has survived them. Man has
progressed in spite of himself. He will continue to evolve because evolution
is part of the natural law. And spiritual evolution is part of that same
law.”
At another
circle meeting came the question, “How far is free will dependent on karma,
for example?” The reply was:
“The whole
of life is regulated by natural laws. Nothing is left to freakishness,
to miracles or to chance. All is cause and effect, sowing and reaping,
otherwise the universe would be chaotic. You have evidence of the infinite
plan of an infinite intelligence in the operation of natural laws wherever
you look.
It is to
be seen in the sequence of the seasons, the movement of planets and galaxies,
the ebb and flow of tides, the growth of a myriad forms of floral life,
where natural law reigns supreme. So there is the limit which the divine
power has placed because nothing can occur beyond the framework of natural
law. But there are laws within laws. There are not only physical laws,
there are mental and spiritual ones.
You live,
you breathe, you exist, you have your being because from the moment of
conception spirit begins to associate with matter in individual form and
gradually that individuality unfolds.
It is part
of the plan that you should have an element of free will, the power and
the ability to make choices in certain circumstances. Used for its best
and highest, you can play your part in the spiritual unfoldment and evolution
of the race, the world, the universe and the cosmos because your spirit
is part of the Great Spirit.
You share
in the divinity that is responsible for all that exists everywhere. You
are the Great Spirit in microcosm. All that the Great Spirit has of that
infinity you have and you will have eternity in which to unfold it.
You can
wake up tomorrow morning at an hour later or earlier, or you can stay in
bed if you like. You can go for a walk or drive a car. You can lose your
temper and hope to find it again. There is a variety of things you can
do for which you have the free will.
But you
cannot stop the sun from shining, you cannot halt the tempest; these are
beyond your power. Your free will is limited because your choice is restricted.
There is another limitation placed on your free will. It is the mental
and spiritual stage which you have reached in your development. You are
free to kill, but your character will ensure that you refrain. So even
when you have choices these are limited by who and what you are at the
time. Like many things in the universe you have a paradox. You have free
will within limitation all the time.
Now I must
go a stage further because you introduced the question of karma. This too
is a very important consideration because many of those who have work to
do in your world chose to do it beforehand. Though awareness may not come
immediately, the choice imposes another restriction in free will.”
“Our
consciences, are they really ours or those of the guides because they are
connected with free will?”
“You are
receiving and transmitting stations. It is very seldom that you construct
your own thoughts. You radio and television have channels, vibrations --
frequencies is the right word - to which they can be attuned. So you have
your frequency. That enables you to receive thoughts, ideas, suggestions,
inspiration, guidance and a variety of ideas from those on your wavelengths.
As you receive them they are tinctured with your individuality and sent
on their way so that others capture them.
All this
is determined by your evolution. The higher spiritually you are evolved
the greater is the thought that can reach you. And, because of that, the
greater will its effect be as you transmit it and send it on its way.”
When
the subject was raised again, the guide replied:
“Nobody
has perfect free will. It is free will within a restricted range. Your
will is subject to circumstances which you cannot control. The soul knows
before it reincarnates what it has to achieve. It may take a long time
for awareness to dawn.
The soul
has the awareness imprinted within it. If that awareness does not dawn,
then it will have to reincarnate again. If the awareness does come, then
it will begin to fulfill the purpose of its incarnation.
I cannot
change human nature. It is very malleable material. It can respond to the
highest and pitifully can fall to the lowest. This is the great purpose
of earthly incarnation. You have within you all the divine possibilities.
You have a physical body that comes from the earth, but its animation is
derived from this vitalizing spirit.
You have
the choice as to how you order your existence, as to whether you give priority
to spirit or to matter. That is the nature of the human problem. But you
must help those who come to you wherever you can. When you cannot, leave
them. For all who are brought to you it is their opportunity to find themselves.
If they succeed, express gratitude for your chance to serve. But if they
fail, feel sorry for them.”
When
another visitor asked about free will, Silver Birch took the opportunity
to explain about its relationship to time.
The question
was direct. “How does free will operate?” The woman guest explained her
interest “arose from something I read in Two Worlds where you refer to
time as being the eternal present.” She added:
“If I
look back through my life I can see all the intersections, decisions I
made, the operation of cause and effect, the whole chain. Supposing I had
the gift of looking into the future. I should see what is lined up for
me. But if that is the case, where does my free will come in?” The guide
replied:
“Forgive
me for saying this, but you are a little confused. Time is the eternal
present. It is not past or future. It is your relationship to time that
determines your past and future. If you visualize time -- this is very
hard to convey -- as a circle which is constantly moving round, the point
where you touch it is what you call your present. The part where you have
touched it is what you call your past. The part you have yet to touch is
what you call your future. But so far as time is concerned it has no past
or future.
What you
call “looking into the future” is only that ability through clairvoyance
or attunement when you escape the three-dimensional boundaries of the physical
world and see what will be your future. You behold the effect of the cause
you put into motion, what your free will has created. But this does not
affect time itself, only your relation to it.”