Free will must lead to freedom.
Judgment always imprisons because it separates segments of reality by the unstable scales of desire.
Wishes are not facts. To wish is to imply that willing is not sufficient.
Yet no one in his right mind believes that what is wished is as real as what is willed.
Instead of "Seek ye first the Kingdom of Heaven" say, "Will ye first the Kingdom of Heaven," and you have said, "I know what I am and I accept my own inheritance."
Judgment always imprisons because it separates segments of reality by the unstable scales of desire.
Wishes are not facts. To wish is to imply that willing is not sufficient.
Yet no one in his right mind believes that what is wished is as real as what is willed.
Instead of "Seek ye first the Kingdom of Heaven" say, "Will ye first the Kingdom of Heaven," and you have said, "I know what I am and I accept my own inheritance."
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