

And what is impossible to achieve, it is not desirable to try to achieve.
#OMNIPOTENCE OMNISCIENCE AND OMNIPRESENCE FREE#
The experience of free will is the product of man's ignorance about his mental processes, his practical need to simplify explanation of events and the society's practical need to control the individual and these cannot be removed. But it is neither desirable nor possible to get rid of this experience except in a rare mystical illumination (see below). Similarly, free will has no real existence. The author contradicts himself in implicitly assigning the role of free will onto the person, whilst explicitly denying free will. All of his actions and mental events therefore would be wholly determined but not his own. For indeed, if man is lacking of free will, then he cannot truly "try" or "do" or "do anything" in the first place. However, he makes the claim that a man "should try to rid himself of this experience " I have highlighted that the phrase that man should "try to rid himself of this experience." Now, ignoring whether or not causation is compatible with free will at the moment, the author concedes that free will does not exist.

Some subjective and erroneous perceptions of reality are inseparable part of human life and it is neither desirable nor possible to get rid of them. However, this does not mean that man should try to rid himself of this experience. Thus the experience of free will arises out of man's ignorance about himself and a long tradition of simplified explanation of his choices and actions and society's practical needs to control the individual. if a person can mistakenly regard some of his choices as free, he could do the same for all of his choices. Human mind often attributes events to some secondary causes without going into the consideration of the complex interplay of innumerable factors that produce an event.
