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1 Human Will Principles

2 Will Principles Free Will is the God given gift of the ability to be a self- aware being able to make self-responsible and self-generated decisions and choices, and able to have desires which come from self-awareness rather than instinct Terms

3 Will Principles Human Will is the genuine personal expression of the gift of Free Will, is determined by the current soul based emotional condition, is developed by desire, is measured by its relative harmony with God's Principles, and drives the thoughts, beliefs, attitudes, actions, allowance of inspiration and response to memories of the individual Will is driven by the soul's current condition and determines what the soul will automatically do in the current moment unless desire is engaged to progress or regress Terms

4 Will Principles Human Will principles:
Ensure all laws respond to the will of the human Ensure all laws satisfy the will used in harmony with God's Love and correct the will used in disharmony Give power and joy to God's Highest Creation to create independently, to govern, to be responsible, compensated and redeemed Summary

5 Will Principles Law of Attraction
Our will (current soul based condition) determines what we currently attract All attractions either correct or reward our condition Determining attractions with the mind is a pointless exercise Example

6 Will Principles Law of Cause and Effect
Human health is only possible by understanding the relationship between the unloving use of our will and disease or sickness occurring in the human body Each specific disease or sickness results from a specific unloving emotion, either directed towards self, another person, or the environment Example

7 Will Principles Redemption of the human soul
Redemption principles operate automatically to change the will by causing the creation of pain when we sin and the release of pain when the pain becomes too intense to suppress within us … Example

8 Will Principles Redemption cont’d
Redemption principles can be engaged with desire by making a choice to emotionally engage forgiveness and repentance with faith in emotional release being of benefit, which rapidly speeds the process of redemption … Example

9 Will Principles Redemption cont’d
Redemption principles can be engaged with God, by sincerely desiring God's love and forgiveness (the desire is repentance), which has the added benefit of preparing the soul through prayer for the reception of God's Love and the establishment of a relationship with God Example

10 Will Principles Development of the human soul
Development of the human soul (to the perfect natural human) is possible without awareness due to the Laws of Compensation and principles of redemption operating upon the will i.e. By causing the creation of pain when we sin and the release of pain when the pain becomes too intense to control … Example

11 Will Principles Development cont’d
Eventually development results in the redemption of the human soul to the point of the perfect natural human, but no further development can be obtained without desire Example

12 Will Principles Human Will principles:
Human Will principles ensure the soul is the creation at the top of the hierarchy system, is responsible, can govern, and be compensated and redeemed Will is driven by the soul's current condition and determines what the soul will automatically do in the current moment unless desire is engaged to progress or regress Conclusion

13 Will Principles Humans frequently justify & minimize desires, attitudes, emotions, thoughts and actions that oppose human will principles including: Attempting to use will-power to change Refusing to admit to my current emotional condition Refusing to admit my sin … Conclusion

14 Will Principles cont’d
Refusing self-awareness, pride, being driven by addiction, acting upon unloving desires (causing my will condition to degrade) Denying responsibility for my will (denying I have choice) Blaming others for the use of my will (my past pain, others in my life, false concept of past lives), etc Conclusion

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