COMMENTS


MANBLUNDER
March 26, 2015 01:26 AM

Divine will not be active directly, as Brahman will remain as witness to all our actions. By default all our actions cause karmic imprints. Here Divine Will can be explained as karmic experience. In other words, karma cannot be wiped out with freewill. Karma has to be experienced and the experience may be good or bad. Freewill only helps in preventing further accrual of karmas.

Jayanth Chandramouli
March 26, 2015 12:16 AM

So if freewill is limited then it is this which is creating new karmas for the body to suffer or enjoy in future. But most of the time if the divine will is in play then ideally karma is not accrued or should not accrue. Hence the question will arise that, does God After creating living beings makes us to perform karmas with his divine will, which results in New karmas? So the seed of aspiration towards self realisation is also sown in by the divine and providing realisation is also left to its will?So ideally freewill is just a leverage given to us to fast forward our evolution towards self realisation?

MANBLUNDER
March 25, 2015 10:04 PM

Freewill is always limited, be it first birth or last birth. If freewill is not limited, then it is Divine Will.

Jayanth Chandramouli
March 25, 2015 09:57 PM

Respected GurujiSo on the flip side. Suppose we consider that the first being that will be born here. Should ideally have no karmics imprints attached to him. It is only that he accrues new karmas at that birth which is extended over next life. Hence limiting his freewill in the subsequent births. But if the person uses his freewill effectively from his first birth then ideally his freewill should not be limited. Does this logic hold good?