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Steven replied to the topic Free will in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 7 months ago
Whatever arises, arises.
The Tao is infinitely creative, can not be controlled, and can not be predicted.
As scenarios outside of yourself arise, recognize that–how these intersect in your personal life–you take no ownership of.The only thing you take ownership of, are the free-will choices you make in reaction to these scenarios that…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Free will in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 7 months ago
Whatever arises, arises.
The Tao is infinitely creative, can not be controlled, and can not be predicted.
As scenarios outside of yourself arise, recognize that–how these intersect in your personal life–you take no ownership of.The only thing you take ownership of, are the free-will choices you make in reaction to these scenarios that…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Free will in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 7 months ago
Whatever arises, arises.
The Tao is infinitely creative, can not be controlled, and can not be predicted.
As scenarios outside of yourself arise, recognize that–how these intersect in your personal life–you take no ownership of.The only thing you take ownership of, are the free-will choices you make in reaction to these scenarios that…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Free will in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 7 months ago
Whatever arises, arises.
The Tao is infinitely creative, can not be controlled, and can not be predicted.
As scenarios outside of yourself arise, recognize that–how these intersect in your personal life–you take no ownership of.The only thing you take ownership of, are the free-will choices you make in reaction to these scenarios that…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Free will in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 7 months ago
Whatever arises, arises.
The Tao is infinitely creative, can not be controlled, and can not be predicted.
As scenarios outside of yourself arise, recognize that–how these intersect in your personal life–you take no ownership of.The only thing you take ownership of, are the free-will choices you make in reaction to these scenarios that…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Free will in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 7 months ago
Whatever arises, arises.
The Tao is infinitely creative, can not be controlled, and can not be predicted.
As scenarios outside of yourself arise, recognize that–how these intersect in your personal life–you take no ownership of.The only thing you take ownership of, are the free-will choices you make in reaction to these scenarios that…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Free will in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 7 months ago
Whatever arises, arises.
The Tao is infinitely creative, can not be controlled, and can not be predicted.
As scenarios outside of yourself arise, recognize that–how these intersect in your personal life–you take no ownership of.The only thing you take ownership of, are the free-will choices you make in reaction to these scenarios that…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Free will in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 7 months ago
Whatever arises, arises.
The Tao is infinitely creative, can not be controlled, and can not be predicted.
As scenarios outside of yourself arise, recognize that–how these intersect in your personal life–you take no ownership of.The only thing you take ownership of, are the free-will choices you make in reaction to these scenarios that…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Free will in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 7 months ago
Whatever arises, arises.
The Tao is infinitely creative, can not be controlled, and can not be predicted.
As scenarios outside of yourself arise, recognize that–how these intersect in your personal life–you take no ownership of.The only thing you take ownership of, are the free-will choices you make in reaction to these scenarios that…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Free will in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 7 months ago
Whatever arises, arises.
The Tao is infinitely creative, can not be controlled, and can not be predicted.
As scenarios outside of yourself arise, recognize that–how these intersect in your personal life–you take no ownership of.The only thing you take ownership of, are the free-will choices you make in reaction to these scenarios that…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Free will in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 7 months ago
Whatever arises, arises.
The Tao is infinitely creative, can not be controlled, and can not be predicted.
As scenarios outside of yourself arise, recognize that–how these intersect in your personal life–you take no ownership of.The only thing you take ownership of, are the free-will choices you make in reaction to these scenarios that…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Free will in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 7 months ago
Whatever arises, arises.
The Tao is infinitely creative, can not be controlled, and can not be predicted.
As scenarios outside of yourself arise, recognize that–how these intersect in your personal life–you take no ownership of.The only thing you take ownership of, are the free-will choices you make in reaction to these scenarios that…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Free will in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 7 months ago
Whatever arises, arises.
The Tao is infinitely creative, can not be controlled, and can not be predicted.
As scenarios outside of yourself arise, recognize that–how these intersect in your personal life–you take no ownership of.The only thing you take ownership of, are the free-will choices you make in reaction to these scenarios that…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Free will in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 7 months ago
Whatever arises, arises.
The Tao is infinitely creative, can not be controlled, and can not be predicted.
As scenarios outside of yourself arise, recognize that–how these intersect in your personal life–you take no ownership of.The only thing you take ownership of, are the free-will choices you make in reaction to these scenarios that…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Free will in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 7 months ago
Whatever arises, arises.
The Tao is infinitely creative, can not be controlled, and can not be predicted.
As scenarios outside of yourself arise, recognize that–how these intersect in your personal life–you take no ownership of.The only thing you take ownership of, are the free-will choices you make in reaction to these scenarios that…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Free will in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 7 months ago
Whatever arises, arises.
The Tao is infinitely creative, can not be controlled, and can not be predicted.
As scenarios outside of yourself arise, recognize that–how these intersect in your personal life–you take no ownership of.The only thing you take ownership of, are the free-will choices you make in reaction to these scenarios that…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Putin – Goodbye America in the forum General 10 years, 8 months ago
No one on this planet has got all of their own issues resolved,
so no one has any business poking their noses into the affairs of others.What happens in the rest of the world is irrelevant.
Only what intersects in one’s personal life has any meaning.If the actions of others create bad such intersections, then so be it.
I’m not in…[Read more] -
Steven replied to the topic Putin – Goodbye America in the forum General 10 years, 8 months ago
These are all political games that governments like playing.
No ordinary citizens care about such things.
Wars only serve the power-hungry, and citizens on both sides suffer.
They don’t represent the interests of the citizens.The best policy is always to stay out of the affairs of others . . .
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Steven replied to the topic Happy Spring Equinox-100 Days of DHQ! in the forum General 10 years, 8 months ago
Congratulations!
Don’t leave us hanging. ๐
Looking forward to your report.S
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Steven replied to the topic A Way to Test Free Will vs. Quantum Theory (science article) in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 8 months ago
There isn’t any theory or version of physics that is “true” in an absolute sense.
They are only true under certain reducing assumptions.For the benefit of other folks on here, I’ll give a short history and explain.
The classical mechanics of Newton only works for objects of visible size, don’t move too fast, aren’t electrically charged,…[Read more]
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