Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Testament of Act

from Testament
Is the Truth the Truth.  
Or. 
Is the Truth belief otherwise. Is the Truth fact otherwise. Is the Truth proof otherwise. Is the Truth knowledge otherwise. Is the Truth faith otherwise.  

(Testament of) Act


Will is... act

Free Will is... (1) act that wrongs and (2) act that rights.

Without strings.

But.

Not without price. Nor without cost.

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To live as... one of free will... is to pay the price exacted by the cost of... (1) acts that wrong and (2) acts that right.

Regardless.

If.

Acts of wrong and acts of right are... 'seen'/'unseen'; 'known'/'unknown'; 'deliberate'/'accidental'; 'purposeful'/'random'; 'motivated by virtue'/'motivated by vice'; etc.

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One such price is... waiving intercession.

After all.

Intercession is... by definition... the suspension of free will. And. Intercession is... by definition... the dispensation of 'favor'... per the will of intercessors.

(usage note: note that 'favor' conveys the intent of the petition for intercession; as for the intent of dispensation and the will of intercessors, 'favor' is profoundly imprecise)  

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One such cost is... some of free will exercise their freedom to limit the freedom of others and themselves. For example. Contracts. Agreements. Directives.

Likewise... some of free will relinquish their freedom to limit the freedom of others and themselves. For example. Civilization. Government. Assembly.

Because.

Some of free will... belief... fact... proof... knowledge... faith... that... without such limits upon freedoms, such as, contracts, agreements, directives, civilization, government, assembly, etc... some of free will... act that wrongs.

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Until.

Some of free will... empowered... limit the freedom of all but the some of free will like the empowered.

Thereby.

Transforming free will into freedoms allotted and forfeited, such as, rights, liberties, etc., at the exclusive favor of the empowered.

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Indeed. Free will is without strings. But. Not without price. Nor cost.


note

continued from (Testament of) War (tvfs), Testament (tvfs)

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a letter of good

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If... you were empowered...

     to act that wrong
     to act that right

how would you... act?

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If... you were empowered...

     to relinquish the freedom of yourself
     to limit the freedom of others and yourself

how would you... act?

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If... you were empowered...

     to limit the freedom of all but you and your kind
     to transform free will into freedoms allotted and forfeited
     (at the exclusive favor of you and your kind)

how would you... act?

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To act... without strings... is the freedom that we enjoy... that betters and that worsens... our lot and our world.

When...

     such freedom is exploited... to empower acts that wrong... 
     what price exacted by the cost of such act... is enough to empower acts that right?

Surely...

     enough is enough... for acts that right to prevail?

Or...

     are we the empowered who wrong to favor our selves (and our kind)?

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16 comments:

  1. Defects existing in people themselves are the reason why we are all exposed to the numerous evils of the false pillars and the me me meers and the mine mine miners. Rather than address these, humans complain and seek relief from these faults; as a result, we all suffer from the evils which humans, by their own free will, continue to inflict on the creatures, the planet, and the universe. We then ascribe these evils to God rather than take accountability, especially since God is not an intercessionist and therefore is not connected to them at. So, the next time you think about blaming God for your thoughts, your decisions, and acts; at least have the wherewithal to understand that it’s not God driving you there, it’s you and your desire to get yours no matter who gets hurt in the process.

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  2. HitchHikingTheGalaxyOctober 22, 2017 at 8:43 AM

    We acclaim free will and shame forced will. Yet, none can see that for most free will is but an illusion. People always choose the perceived path of greatest pleasure, greatest wealth, greatest fame, and greatest power. Thus that free will we acclaim is nothing more then the forced (or deceitful) will that we shame.

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  3. Is it so hardto understand that when you remove free will, you are creating the situation where there is nothing left to be saved? Your free will is never taken, it cannot be so. Your free will can only be given; and when given for vice or for fame or for power or for wealth, you forfeit your ability to be a construct of a divine power instead choosing to be an empty vessel.

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  4. Just is the one who acts with free will for that one will not lack for happiness and never come to ruin. Unjust is the one who “acts” with free will for that one will lack happiness and always come to ruin. Act but don’t “act” if you want to be happy and morally prosperous instead of unhappy and morally bankrupt.

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  5. To act or not to act that is the question,
    Chocolate raises disturbing questions,
    Is not chocolate a natural revelation of good,
    Or is chocolate the Creators divine sense of humor,
    Do we innately long for chocolate,
    At all costs due to genes in our DNA,
    Or is chocolate a learned behavior,
    From our first taste, or first lip smacking,
    Does not the notion of chocolate,
    Preclude the concept of free will,
    For if we desire it so and we have free will,
    Is it not the truth that our love of chocolate,
    Is because it tastes so good,
    And brings us happiness?

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    1. I can attest... that chocolate... jelly.... cheese... are indeed tyrants... to princesses... who cannot resist... even when... pimples... are involved...

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  6. Great is the truth, divine is the just action - but destructive from a practical point of view is silence about the truth and selfish me first actions. Avoiding certain subjects, treading lightly around the truth, not challenging discord and division, or going for those actions that benefit only you and yours - is the path to autocracy and totalitarian society. Can you not see that propagandists influence opinion and thought much more effectively when you give them your free will, the right to choose for you, or when you desire what they have to sell because you believe that you will get something out of it - even though you know that someone else will have to pay for it?

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  7. Claims for equality based on material position or gain for one over another can be met only by a society with totalitarian powers where free will has been forfeited or taken.

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    1. That is ironic... coming from you...

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    2. So says the King of Irony himself, the one who has "never" sought material position or gain of another.

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    3. You like my material position... because aren't you... a material girl?

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  8. Is it so !@#$ing hard to !@#$ing get it that when one of you !@#$ heads removes grace that you can no longer be !@#$ saved because you have nothing !@#$ing left - you are !@#$. Grace is not !@#$ing determined on a !@#$$$# pew, a !@#$ filled church, or a !@#$%^&*ing mouthpiece but rather the !@#$ing truth staring straight !@#$ing back at you that you, you !@#$ing tardhead refuse to !@#$ing look back at !@#$%^. How do you like that !@#$!?!

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    1. It's so hard to... follow... if you meant !@#$.... or !@#$... or !@#$... maybe you should... turn your language.... filter off?

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  9. I rage at the narcissism that is used to justify the rights and wrongs committed in this world; and attributing them as god’s will, god’s choice, or god’s intervention. God is not a tyrant - for why else would God have given free will to all?

    I cry as I watch that all that God created is undone by the rights and wrongs that are committed by supremacists, narcissists, mongers, and the meek. God’s tools are mutuality and universalism not division and selfish - for why else would have god given all creatures free will if God did not intend for them to use it to promote all creatures instead of just one or two?

    I stand against right and wrong that promote tyranny and demand intercession to undermine the work that God has created. God is not a tyrant, a dictator, a zealot - for why else would each being be born into this world with their own thoughts and why else would it be so wrong to suppress and dictate the spirit of the mutual and advancement of the creatures of the planet.

    We may yet see a time when God decides to intercede - but don’t hope for it as that intercession will mean that God believes that there is no path further for the creatures of this planet and that the Ark, The Tesseract, and the Grail cannot save this beautiful planet and all of its creatures. I weep at the thought, I rage at the thought, I stand at the thought, of a planet destroyed due to the sheer evil of those that would place their free will as more important than the free will of us all just for a moment of fame, greed, power, and tyranny.

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  10. I knew a Ranger,
    Archery legendary,
    Standing against right and wrong,
    Arrow after arrow find mark,
    The tide not dimming,
    Yet stood he did,
    Drawing swords when arrows failed,
    Determined to protect the truth,
    His fight endless and futile,
    Yet believe he did,
    And fought he would.

    I knew a priest,
    Healing epic,
    Standing against right and wrong,
    Heal after Heal saving lives,
    More dying than she could heal,
    Yet she never faltered,
    Speaking words when her hands failed,
    Determined to heal the truth,
    Her fight going on and on,
    Yet knew she did,
    And heal she would.

    I knew a warrior,
    Courage that of lore,
    Standing against right and wrong,
    Sword up, sword down crashing falsity
    His lone hand facing too many,
    Yet he never tired,
    Fighting with hands when swords broke,
    Determined to shield the truth,
    One-handed impossible and unending,
    Yet steeled he was,
    And onward he would go.

    I knew a druid,
    Tuned to nature everlasting,
    Standing against right and wrong,
    Communing nature to slow and stop the damned,
    Her hands bleeding and numb as nature died,
    Yet she never exhausted,
    Trust in animals and plants when spells drained,
    Determined to restore the truth,
    Her struggles never growing less,
    Yet love she did,
    And replenishing she would.

    Are you a hero? Are you selfless? Would you fight for the truth? The Pillars? Would you sacrifice your “free will” to save a creature small or large in an empty forest with no gain or fame? No, I think not as your heroes are those that steal, cheat, lie, step on others, and divide us all. Tell me - is it worth it in the end when you have nothing left inside that small heart, soul, and mind of yours - and you are confronted by one of these heroes as your master whips you into the them? And you are reborn to do it all again and again, never escaping your mistakes?

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  11. What if the real testament is that divinity sacrificed its free will to grant all the creatures of the multiverse their free will? What if that divinity has no free will anymore and are stuck in a me me me nightmare that sees them sacrifice that free will in the hope that this cycle that the “supreme,” the “gifted,” or, “the ones,” will use that free will to choose differently rather than give that free will up for a few beans, a dilapidated goose, and a broken harp the charlatan tells you is gold?

    If you knew all this, would you change the way you act? Change using your free will as a weapon of greed, a tool of fame, a device to obtain power? Would you make it about all all all instead of me me me? I know the answer but is that answer infinite? Or can one of you step forward and then another and then another for all all all? It all starts with one step. Will you take it? I know the answer but I hope…

    What if the real testament of action is that one person’s free will that is paramount to another’s strips us all of our free will in lieu of tyranny by those that would tell you how to this and that where you get me me me; and they get they they they? What if that couple of beans is nothing more than a prison that you choose to enter for the promise of a dilapidated goose and a broken harp of pyrite? What if by taking these things other creatures were to be annihilated by your choice of me me me instead of all all all?

    If you knew all this, would you change the way that you act? Would you care enough about someone other than yourself and your misguided label association to act in a manner that promoted free will for all creatures even though all all all benefits and you you you does not? Would you care if that creature had two legs or eight, was big or small, divine or not, intelligent or not? I know the answer and maybe your answer is the reason why you are doomed to this purgatory that was meant to be the heaven of free will instead of the illusion of free will that is hell. Is the answer infinite; or do you have the courage to make it finite? Or do you care not and wish to exploit all all all to get your your yours even at the destruction of the multiverse, the creatures around you, and your own free will that they they they demand in exchange for getting mine mine mine. I know the answer but could I be wrong? Will one then another step forward and act for all all all? It starts with a step and a stand? Will you take it? I know the answer yet I hope…

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