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PARADIGMS OF FREEDOM
They seek freedom. They wanted to be able to choose. Without freedom there is no choice?

Between Freedom & Choice

The freer we are, the less restricted we are.

The more unconstrained we are, the wider our perspective will be.

The wider our perspective, the clearer the situation.

The clearer the situation, the clearer the decision will be, so that the chances of choosing will be narrower.

So, the freer we are, the less chance to choose.

If our freedom is perfect as we wish, then there will be no choice for us.

Example:

... Initially there was a choice of food we could eat. But we were free to explore anything. We had the freedom. Next, free to dance, free to run, free to study health, free to the extent we wish. So our knowledge of what to eat at any given time increases our knowledge. Then? There is no choice for us what must be eaten.

The freer, the broader the point of view, the wider the knowledge, the clearer the situation, and the clearer the decision will be without hesitation. Here is where there is no choice for those who have no doubts.

Between Freedom & Possibility

Then, For those with freedom getting bigger but they found there were more choices? Wrong!

The more free, the more we have no choices, but we will have many possibilities. There is a very slight difference here.

When there are many possibilities or opportunities, then these are not yet choices but only a field of truth, the area of ​​truth.

Expansion of reality, expansion of one dimension or expansion to another dimension, but this is not an option, but as a reality.

By exploring the reality with a variety of possibilities, we are going to face choices from the existing possibilities.

Possibilities are not options until we have to decide what attitude to respond to? Accepting or rejecting.

So, being freer, it actually reduces the choice, but on the other hand, it adds more opportunities.

New Territories

The more the odds, the more choices that make you more confused? No!

Increasing possibilities does not mean more choices, rather, increasing possibilities adds power.

When freedom getting bigger in a certain condition, the easier it will be for us to make choices. But the freer it goes beyond the previous limits and enter the new territory, then there are new insights that have not been fully mastered, and herein lies the confusion because of facing choices with minimal insights.

Example:

... The freedom to practice (including understanding about cycling) will make us cycling than before and easier for us to make decisions about how to ride. There is no choice, but there is only one firm path without hesitation in every cycling problem.
... If freedom extends to the area of ​​four-wheeled driving (cars) and freedom in this new area (not cycling anymore but increasing to four-wheeled driving) it makes people confused about what should they pick (do) from many alternates, and this indicates that the freedom of cycling has been perfected, but freedom in the next area is still narrow, giving rise our confusion handling choices. But once the freedom in the new territory is getting wider, there will be fewer choices (the more you control the situation) and the easier it is to decide, so the less confusion we will be.

So, The freer we are, the more options (which is confusing), if so, it is a sign that there is an expansion of freedom in different (new) boundaries that have not fully covered the new territory.

The freer I am in the area of ​​mathematics, the freer I am to realize the limits of mathematics, the more I know about mathematics, so that I understand more in the area of ​​mathematics and it is easier for me to see one answer which for others is a problem (choice in) mathematics.

But the more free I am to go beyond the boundaries of mathematics, to the boundaries of chemistry, the more I should be in the realm of chemistry, fully knowledgeable about chemistry without being confused. And if my freedom exposes me to difficult choices, this indicates that my freedom has entered new territory that I do not fully control. But again, the more I am free in this new territory, the more masterful and knowledgeable i will be in this new territory, and the less I face choices, and the less I face any doubts in choosing.

Freedom of Different Dimensions

Likewise, when we have complete freedom in a dimension, there is no doubt that we are in a dimension with perfect freedom.

But while freedom is getting bigger and bigger but it's not fully expands our self-development to a different dimension, and so we will also face new choices.

There is a choice, indicating that our freedom is still limited. The closer our freedom is (fully) to a certain area, the less choice it will be closer to a perfection which eliminates choice (no choice).

So, freedom is not a guarantee of choice, in fact the freer we are, the less choices we have.

Consequences

So, instead of pursuing freedom for the sake of choice, whereas the more free it reduces the choice, it is better to try to pursue freedom in order to develop one's potential (self-possibility). Why?

Because the freer we are, the more we increase our potential and the less we choose to be.

From now on, change the existing paradigm of freedom. Get rid of the wrong worldview!

The truth is that:

--- Freedom is not a guarantee of choice
--- In fact, the freer we are, the less choices we have
--- The freer we are, the more our potential (opportunities) will be
--- The more free we are, the more choices, it signifies that freedom is not completely entering new territory

Yes, as long as we made a choice, at the very least it's the smallest portion of our freedom

The rest once we had perfect freedom, our single choice had converted into "reflex"
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