Freedom is not a matter of speech it is the very will of nature as it causes itself as a whole and all particular things as beings, neither in a whole, as parts of a whole nor as negations and coming and going into being and out of it by means of an act of potentials and actualities, (Aristotle, 384–322 BC, Greek Philosopher) observed situations as one effect causes another, may it be in thought and reason as thesis, antithesis and resulting synthesis (Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 18th German philosopher). Freedom does not take place in time and space, but it brings it forth.
A truly free person resides neither in life or death but is dead and alive at same and resides in eternity as the very purpose of one’s existence as one and all things and beings exists all at once at no place and time in substance of their material forms, matter, and energies in service of one uniting source as play of forces.
As such freewill on the surface, and superficially is an illusion of the world and seems random and indeterminable at first sight but at its root, in unity of that what is given, all randomness is determined. Not predetermined by an absolute being but in the very act of determining each particular situation in unification of all that is in harmony and beauty of its being in purpose of all things.
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