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Free Will

Stephen: It’s very simple to take apart the concept of free will and you’ll see there is no free will. Not only is there no free will, there is no separate entity who can exercise free will. Whatever is expressing itself is a mystery. There are a lot of different words for it, Universal Intelligence, God, Life Itself, the Buddha Mind, Christ Consciousness, all these different terms.

Darren: So what do you do with your life?

Stephen: Life is happening. Everything is happening. It’s like asking an oak tree that question. Just because there’s a brain here doesn’t mean it has any more control than an oak tree. What does an oak tree do with its life?

Darren: It just responds.

Stephen: It produces leaves and acorns. So what does this body do? Whatever the universe wants it to do. There’s no way to know. We can ask, what is the purpose of the universe? Is there any way to know or is it a mystery? The purpose of the universe! If we have no idea what the purpose of the universe is, then how do we know the purpose of this tiny little speck in the universe? How would we know? How could we possibly know that?

Darren: Well, some people say it’s easier to deal with one speck than the whole thing. But if the whole thing is meaningless, then the speck is meaningless also.

Stephen: I don’t even know if it’s meaningless. How could we say? Is there any way to know that? The entire universe!

Darren: Well, in the Landmark Forum they say your life is empty and meaningless, and it’s empty and meaningless that it’s empty and meaningless. So, don’t make up some rationale as to why.

Stephen: Yes, I would say that’s true. But I don’t believe it because someone says it’s true. That’s what I see. I don’t see how we could possibly know our purpose on a macro or absolute level.

Darren: So what does one do with one’s life?

Stephen: One doesn’t do anything. That’s like asking an oak tree, what will you do with your life? There’s no difference. What does an oak tree do with its life? It’s an oak tree. What does a human being do with its life?—whatever the Universal Source does with it. It’s like a puppet—no different than an oak tree.

Darren: I’m trying to see in practice how my stance would change if I realize I’m not in control. In the back of my mind I have the sense it’s true. I did not choose to be in this seeker mode for the past thirty-five years. I did not want it. My best friend thinks the whole thing is nonsense, and he has a great life. I didn’t choose this. My head went into the tiger’s mouth, and I got stuck. That tells me I had no say in the matter. So, I have some sense it’s true. My question is if I were to shift my perspective to seeing I’m not the one in control, what next? What next?

Stephen: What’s next is just watching. If you are not the one in control, then what are you? A thought comes in, a feeling, a sensation, and then an action happens. Everything is happening spontaneously. There’s nothing that is not spontaneous.

So we see there is no individual free will. I’m not a controlling entity. I am consciousness. What is the role of consciousness? It just watches, it witnesses. So, what do I do? I watch. I witness. I watch the activities of the body/mind.

Darren: You mean the big ‘I’. Not the ego ‘I’. The ‘I’ that runs the show.

Stephen: Yes, there’s just one I. The question is what do I do? The only thing I can do is watch. I can do that. It’s what I am. It’s what you are—this life essence that’s aware of everything. You ask, what happens when you realize this—you watch. There’s nothing else to do, because everything is being done.

 

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