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Free will is not a concept that is relevant in any eastern religion or philosophy, as far as I'm aware. It's a Christian thing, I think. You only need "free will" if you are trying to believe in an omnipotent, omniscient, omnibenevolent being in a world where little kids die of cancer.
Thanks to both of you
I just wanted to know if I'm free to decide, or is everything based on Fate, if everything is already predetermined, or is it maybe both ?
You do know that this is highly debated by some within Taoism? (The Taoist alchemists and their search to transform themselves into immortals?)Your nature is what it is, and cannot be changed,
T The concept of wu-wei - "not doing"
You do know that this is highly debated by some within Taoism? (The Taoist alchemists and their search to transform themselves into immortals?)
You do know that this is highly debated by some within Taoism? (The Taoist alchemists and their search to transform themselves into immortals?)