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Free Will, Determinism, Synchronicities, Bread Crumbs, and Turtles all the way down...


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The most valuable commodity on Earth isn't gold or uranium or fresh air and clean water, it's Free Will. In the last month or so I've gone deep into the angelic realms with some celestial guides. One common thread between all angels, guides, Spirit, God, Jesus, Israfil, Buddha, ancestors and any other being is that each human has Free Will. In order to be of assistance, or charm our dang lives, we have to ask. In split second, life or death instances, our Higher Self gives an immediate response to forces that wish to intercede on our behalf, knowing this version of us most likely will take too long to respond and be saved. 

But those dramatic instances aside, I've noticed in different ways from a myriad of groups as well as individuals, including some in the woo community, we are being lulled into giving away. From the jokey, "Jesus take the wheel," to the Meteor 2024 bumper stickers, to sessions with shady shamen that involve hallucinogens, to Super Bowl ads, some meditations, alien ideation, and more, the messages were unrelenting and unsettling, and I feel called to highlight this valuable commodity. 

There's a professor at Stanford who believes none of us has Free Will. 

 If we receive breadcrumbs from the Universe through dreams or synchronicities and choose to follow them, is that still using Free Will?

Add to the mix the mystical week I've had that led me to drive back to the pet grooming business to deliver a message, and I'm certain this will be a juicy episode.

Let's get into it.

Show Sources and Next Reads/Watches/Listens:

A Stanford Neuroscientist that Believes Free Will Does Not Exist, YouTube, BigThink interview with Robert Sapolsky

Synchronicities from the Library of Thoth, YouTube

Such an intriguing conversation about myths and free will

Determined: A Science of Life without Free Will, Robert Sapolsky, Amazon.com

Synchronicity: What is it, does it exist, and if so — how can you recognize it in your life?, Sylvia Clare, Medium.com

 

Anxious about AI? Take two minutes to contact your local politician and ask them to tap the brakes on this technology. Still worried? Contact one of the orgs below and get involved.

But for today, hug your kid, cook food and really breathe in deep as it simmers, walk in nature, brush a cat, donate to the food bank, brew a cup of tea, or draw a five-minute portrait of your dog.

Hero Organizations:

80,000 Hours

Center for Humane Technologies


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Curious CatBy Jennifer Hotes