FREEDOM
OF
WILL
(Modified
by
Dr.
Michael
Laitman)
Is
there
free
will?
An
ancient
prayer
says:
“Lord!
Give
me
strength
to
change
the
things
I
can
change,
give
me
courage
to
accept
the
things
I
cannot
change,
and
grant
me
wisdom
to
know
the
difference”.
What
exactly
can
we
influence
in
our
life?
Do
we
possess
enough
freedom
to
change
our
destiny?
Why
can’t
we
naturally
obtain
this
wisdom?
Why,
in
spite
of
the
fact
that
our
nature
is
based
on
laziness
and
healthy
egoism
(desire
to
receive
the
maximum
through
minimal
effort),
unlike
animals,
do
we
perform
thoughtless
and
ineffective
actions?
Perhaps
we
act,
where
everything
is
pre-programmed,
and
our
role
must
be
a
lot
more
passive?
Perhaps
in
most
cases
our
life
is
pre-ordained,
while
we
choose
to
believe
that
the
course
of
events
depends
on
us?
Perhaps
we
should
transform
our
life
and
stop
thinking
that
we
are
decision-makers,
let
it
flow
and
remain
passive,
acting
only
when
we
can
really
change
something?
Small
children
act
unwisely,
because
their
development
occurs
unconsciously,
instinctively.
An
adult
defines
a
goal,
and
the
will
to
achieve
that
goal
provides
him
with
energy.
Evidently,
we
err
in
determining
the
limits
of
our
abilities
to
achieve
the
goal.
In
other
words,
we
wish
to
achieve
the
impossible
or
try
to
change
what
we
can’t.
Nature
doesn’t
inform
us
in
which
of
our
actions
we
are
really
free.
It
allows
us
to
make
mistakes,
both
as
individuals
and
as
mankind.
Its
aim
is
to
lead
us
to
disillusionment
in
our
own
powers
to
change
anything
in
this
life
and
in
ourselves.
Nature
wants
to
confuse
and
disorient
us
regarding
how
we
should
live
on?
Then
we
would
stop
and
determine
what
we
can
really
influence.
FREE
WILL
The
essence
of
freedom
Generally
speaking,
freedom
may
be
referred
to
as
the
law
of
nature,
which
runs
through
all
aspects
of
life.
We
see
how
animals
suffer
in
captivity.
It
testifies
to
nature’s
protest
against
any
form
of
enslavement.
Mankind
fought
in
wars
for
hundreds
of
years
until
it
achieved
some
degree
of
personal
freedom.
In
any
case,
our
idea
of
freedom
is
extremely
vague,
and
if
we
delve
deeper
into
it,
almost
nothing
will
be
left
of
it.
Before
we
demand
personal
freedom,
we
should
presume
each
person
aspires
to
it.
First
we
need
to
make
sure
this
or
that
person
can
exercise
his
free
will.
Our
life
is
between
pleasure
and
suffering
If
we
analyze
man’s
actions,
we’ll
discover
that
none
of
them
are
free.
Both
his
inner
nature
and
outer
circumstances
compel
him
to
act
according
to
an
algorithm
of
behavior
rooted
in
him.
Nature
placed
us
between
pleasure
and
suffering,
and
we
are
not
free
to
choose
suffering
or
give
up
pleasure.
With
regard
to
animals
man
has
the
advantage
of
being
able
to
see
the
distant
goal,
therefore
he
can
agree
to
a
certain
amount
of
sufferings
anticipating
the
future
compensation.
In
fact,
it’s
nothing
but
a
calculation,
when,
seeing
the
prospective
benefit,
we
consent
to
suffer
for
the
sake
of
possible
pleasure.
We
agree
to
a
surgical
operation,
even
pay
a
lot
of
money
for
it;
we
are
ready
to
work
hard
to
acquire
a
good
well-paying
profession.
Everything
boils
down
to
our
reckoning,
when
we
subtract
suffering
from
the
expected
pleasure
and
receive
a
certain
positive
remainder.
This
is
the
way
we
are
designed.
Those,
who
seem
reckless,
imprudent,
self-sacrificing
romantics
are
actually
no
more
than
calculating
people,
for
whom
the
past
manifests
as
the
present
so
obviously
that
they
are
ready
to
accept
anguish
unusual
for
others,
which
we
take
as
a
heroic
feat.
But
in
fact,
even
in
this
case
our
body
makes
a
conscious
or
subconscious
calculation.
Psychologists
know
that
each
man’s
priorities
may
be
changed
so
that
a
coward
will
turn
into
a
hero.
The
future
may
be
so
elevated
in
man’s
eyes
that
he
will
agree
to
any
kind
of
destitution
for
the
sake
of
it.
From
this
it
follows
that
there
is
no
difference
between
man
and
animals;
and
if
so,
free
and
intelligent
choice
doesn’t
exist.
Who
determines
our
pleasures?
Not
only
have
we
hardly
any
free
choice,
but
the
character
of
pleasure
is
not
our
prerogative
either.
It
doesn’t
happen
according
to
our
free
will,
but
is
dictated
by
other
people’s
desires.
We
don’t
choose
fashion,
a
way
of
life,
hobbies,
leisure,
food
and
so
on
–
all
this
is
imposed
on
us
by
the
tastes
and
desires
of
our
surroundings.
We
prefer
to
behave
simpler
desires
without
burdening
ourselves
too
much,
but
our
entire
life
is
constrained
by
manners
accepted
as
the
norm
in
society,
which
turn
into
the
laws
of
human
behavior
and
existence.
If
this
is
so,
where
is
our
free
will
then?
It
turns
out
that
none
of
our
actions
are
rewarded
or
punished.
Why
does
everyone
perceive
himself
as
an
individual?
What
is
so
special
in
each
of
us?
Which
of
our
properties
can
we
independently
change?
If
one
does
exist,
we
must
by
all
means
bring
it
to
light,
distinguish
it
from
the
rest
of
our
properties
and
develop
it.
Four
factors
Each
created
being
is
determined
by
four
factors:
1.
The
basis
is
a
primary
material
of
a
particular
being,
from
which
it
emerged.
The
unchanging
properties
of
a
basis
are
the
order
of
its
development,
i.e.
a
decaying
wheat
grain
calls
forth
a
new
sprout
of
the
same
kind.
A
grain
rots
–
its
outer
form
completely
disappears,
similar
to
our
body,
which
disintegrates
in
the
ground.
However,
the
basis
remains
and
gives
birth
to
a
new
shoot,
like
our
soul
that
compels
a
new
body
to
be
born
so
as
to
dress
in
it.
2.
The
unchanging
properties
of
the
basis.
The
basis
(in
our
case
a
wheat
grain)
will
never
take
the
form
of
other
cereals,
say,
barley,
but
only
the
previous
form
of
wheat,
which
it
lost.
Depending
on
the
environment
(soil,
water,
fertilizing
and
the
sun),
certain
quantitative
and
qualitative
changes
of
the
sprout
are
possible,
but
the
form
of
wheat
(i.e.
the
original
essence)
undergoes
no
changes
at
all.
3.
The
properties
that
change
under
the
influence
of
the
outer
forces.
Affected
by
external
factors
the
outward
form
of
the
essence
goes
through
qualitative
changes
–
a
grain
remains
a
grain,
but
its
outer
shape
gets
transformed
in
accordance
with
the
environmental
conditions.
Additional
external
factors
joined
with
the
essence
and
together
they
generated
a
new
quality
under
the
influence
of
the
environment.
This
may
be
the
sun,
soil,
fertilizers
or
water
relative
to
a
grain,
or
a
society,
a
group,
books
and
a
teacher
with
regard
to
man.
4.
Changes
in
the
outer
forces.
Man
needs
the
surroundings
that
develop
and
constantly
affect
his
development.
While
evolving,
man
in
turn
influences
his
surroundings,
compelling
it
to
develop.
Thus
they
develop
simultaneously
together.
These
four
factors
determine
the
state
of
each
created
being.
Even
if
man
spends
all
his
time
in
research,
he
will
not
be
able
to
change
or
add
anything
to
what
the
four
factors
include.
Whatever
we
think
or
do
exists
within
these
four
factors.
Any
addition
will
be
purely
quantitative,
whereas
qualitatively
it
will
remain
the
same.
These
factors
forcefully
determine
our
character
and
way
of
thinking.
1.
Man
cannot
change
his
essence.
2.
He
cannot
change
the
laws
according
to
which
his
essence
gets
transformed.
3.
He
cannot
change
the
laws
of
transformation
of
his
inner
properties
as
a
result
of
the
outer
influence.
4.
The
surroundings,
which
man
totally
depends
on,
can
be
changed!
Being
able
to
influence
his
surroundings
now,
man
determines
his
future
state.
The
only
factors
his
surroundings
can
affect
are
the
speed
and
the
quality
of
man’s
advancement.
He
may
either
live
through
pain,
fear,
anguish
and
endless
bloody
conflicts
along
the
way
or
move
forward
quietly
and
comfortably,
because
man
himself
aspires
to
the
goal.
That
is
why
the
Kabbalists
urge
us
to
open
educational
centers
so
as
to
form
groups
–
the
ideal
surroundings
for
all
those,
who
wish
to
achieve
the
purpose
of
creation.
Free
choice
Regardless
of
the
fact
that
we
can’t
determine
our
basis,
who
and
how
to
be
born,
we
can
influence
these
first
three
factors
by
choosing
our
surroundings,
i.e.
friends,
books
and
teachers.
However,
having
chosen
the
environment,
we
let
it
shape
our
future
conditions.
Initially
there
is
an
opportunity
to
freely
choose
such
teachers,
books
and
friends
that
will
inspire
good
thoughts.
Unless
man
does
that,
he
will
naturally
find
himself
in
bad
surroundings
reading
useless
books
(there
are
plenty
of
them
and
they
are
much
more
pleasant),
and,
as
a
result,
will
definitely
receive
a
poor
education
and
fail
to
act
correctly
in
life.
From
this
it
follows
that
reward
or
punishment
is
sent
to
man
not
for
his
bad
thoughts
or
actions,
in
which
he
has
no
free
choice,
but
for
not
choosing
a
good
environment,
since
here
man
undoubtedly
has
an
opportunity
to
freely
choose.
Man
should
be
judged
and
punished
so
that
he
would
see:
he
is
not
judged
for
his
misdeeds,
but
for
choosing
the
wrong
environment.
Hence,
the
person,
who
makes
an
effort
and
each
time
to
choose
a
better
environment,
succeeds
–
not
for
his
good
thoughts,
but
for
his
persistence
in
improving
his
surroundings
that
lead
to
these
good
thoughts.
Such
a
person
is
awarded
with
a
better,
more
advanced
state.
The
Book
of
Zohar
gives
an
example
about
a
poor
wise
man,
who
was
invited
to
move
to
a
rich
man’s
house.
He
refused
saying:
“On
no
condition
will
I
settle
in
a
place
with
no
sages
around!”
–
“But
you
are
the
greatest
sage
of
the
generation!”
–
exclaimed
the
rich
man.
–
“Who
else
will
you
learn
from?”
The
wise
man
replied:
“Even
the
greatest
sage
will
turn
into
ignoramus,
if
he
surrounds
himself
with
stupid
people”.
Hence,
we
should
follow
the
well-known
advice:
“Make
yourself
a
Teacher,
buy
yourself
a
friend”.
In
other
words,
we
must
create
our
own
environment,
because
only
this
factor
may
lead
us
to
success.
Having
chosen
our
surroundings,
we
become
totally
dependent
on
it,
like
clay
in
a
sculptor’s
hands.
We
are
all
captives
of
our
egoistic
nature.
Freeing
ourselves
means
to
overstep
the
limits
of
our
world
and
enter
the
upper
reality.
Since
we
are
entirely
in
this
world’s
grip,
we
can
get
free
only
if,
in
spite
of
our
natural
egoistic
environment,
we
artificially
surround
ourselves
with
people,
who
share
our
views
and
aspirations,
and
fall
under
the
power
of
the
environment
ruled
by
the
laws
of
the
upper
world.
Freeing
ourselves
from
the
egoistic
bonds
and
revealing
the
property
of
bestowal
is
our
realization
of
free
will.
Protection
against
the
remaining
three
factors
Man
automatically
acts
under
the
influence
of
the
internal
and
external
factors,
just
following
their
commands.
If
he
wishes
to
get
out
of
nature’s
control,
man
has
to
expose
himself
to
the
influence
of
the
environment
he
chose.
He
should
choose
a
Teacher,
a
group
and
books,
so
that
they
would
dictate
him
what
to
do,
since
he
is
always
a
derivation
of
the
four
parameters.
Power
of
mind
over
body
Upon
discovering
that
man’s
mind
is
a
result
of
life
experience,
we
may
conclude
that
the
mind
has
no
power
over
the
body,
because
it
is
a
reflection
of
circumstances
and
events
of
man’s
life;
the
power
to
make
the
body
move,
direct
it
to
good
things
and
keep
it
away
from
harm.
However,
man’s
imagination
uses
the
mind
the
way
eyes
use
a
microscope.
Having
discovered
tiny
harmful
organisms
with
the
help
of
a
microscope,
man
began
to
distance
himself
from
them.
Thus
a
microscope
(not
man’s
sensations)
allows
him
to
avoid
harmful
influence
(microbes,
bacteria,
viruses),
where
it
isn’t
felt.
We
see
that
in
cases,
when
the
body
can’t
detect
harm
or
benefit,
the
mind
becomes
relevant
and
has
complete
control
over
the
body
allowing
it
to
stay
away
from
bad
things
and
stick
to
good
things.
Understanding
that
the
mind
is
a
result
of
life
experience,
man
is
ready
to
accept
somebody
else’s
mind
and
wisdom
as
the
law,
if
he
trusts
that
person.
It
resembles
a
situation,
when
man
asks
for
the
doctor’s
advice
and,
relying
on
the
doctor’s
mind
and
experience,
he
follows
it,
despite
the
fact
that
he
himself
knows
nothing
about
medicine.
Thus
he
uses
other
people’s
minds,
which
helps
no
less
than
his
own
mind.
Two
ways
of
ruling
There
are
two
ways
of
divine
ruling
that
guarantee
man’s
success
in
achieving
the
purpose
of
creation:
-
The
way
of
suffering.
-
The
way
of
Kabbalah.
The
way
of
Kabbalah
consists
in
relying
on
the
minds
of
those
who
already
attained
the
ultimate
goal,
as
if
it
was
our
own
life
experience.
But
how
can
I
be
sure
that
the
mind
I
put
my
faith
in
is
true?
On
the
other
hand,
if
I
don’t
use
the
wise
mind
the
way
I
follow
the
physician’s
advice,
I
condemn
myself
to
a
long
way
of
suffering,
like
a
sick
man,
who
refuses
to
follow
his
doctor’s
instructions
and
starts
learning
medicine,
unaware
that
he
may
die
long
before
he
has
some
idea
of
it.
Such
is
the
way
of
suffering
in
comparison
with
the
way
of
Kabbalah.
He,
who
has
no
faith
in
the
wisdom
of
Kabbalah,
may
try
to
independently
attain
this
wisdom
by
going
through
life
troubles,
whereas
there
is
experience,
which
tremendously
accelerates
the
process,
allows
developing
the
sensation
of
realization
of
evil
not
by
his
own
choice,
but
through
the
efforts
made
for
acquiring
a
good
environment.
Following
the
majority
Wherever
there
is
a
conflict
between
the
majority
and
an
individual,
we
must
take
a
decision
in
accordance
with
the
majority’s
will.
However,
this
law
causes
mankind’s
regression,
since
masses
are
in
retrograde,
while
the
most
developed
are
always
a
minority.
Nevertheless,
since
nature
placed
us
in
a
society,
we
are
obliged
to
observe
all
social
laws,
otherwise
nature
will
punish
us,
regardless
of
whether
we
understand
its
laws
or
not.
Hence,
the
law
of
communal
living
is
considered
one
of
nature’s
laws
and
we
must
observe
it
with
great
caution.
This
law
must
develop
realization
of:
self-love
as
evil
and
love
for
others
as
good,
because
this
is
the
only
way
to
loving
the
Creator.
However,
the
majority
has
no
right
to
suppress
an
individual’s
opinion
in
his
relations
with
the
Creator,
and
everyone
is
free
to
do
what
he
believes
to
be
right.
This
is
what
his
personal
freedom
is
all
about,
i.e.
man’s
relations
with
the
Creator
are
regulated
by
himself,
whereas
other
laws
of
behavior
are
dictated
by
the
rule
“follow
the
majority”.
The
law
of
society
states:
the
minority
must
submit
to
the
majority.
On
what
grounds,
though,
did
the
majority
undertake
the
right
to
suppress
an
individual’s
personal
freedom?
On
the
face
of
it,
it
is
nothing
else
but
constraint.
Since
nature
compelled
us
to
live
in
a
society,
it
goes
without
saying
that
each
of
its
members
is
obliged
to
serve
the
society,
take
care
of
it
and
contribute
to
its
prosperity.
This
is
impossible
unless
the
law
of
“submission”
is
observed,
i.e.
everyone
must
obey
the
law
accepted
in
his
society.
But
it
is
quite
clear
that
in
all
the
cases,
when
the
society’s
material
interests
are
not
infringed
on,
the
majority
has
no
right
to
limit
an
individual’s
freedom
in
any
form.
Those
who
do
so
are
criminals
preferring
force
to
justice,
because
in
this
case
nature
does
not
compel
man
to
submit
to
the
majority’s
will.
In
any
generation
individuals
are
more
developed
than
the
masses.
If
the
society
that
began
to
develop
according
to
nature’s
laws
realizes
the
necessity
to
be
saved
from
sufferings,
it
must
submit
to
an
individual
and
follow
his
instructions.
Thus,
whatever
refers
to
the
spiritual
development,
the
majority’s
right
turns
into
its
duty
to
follow
an
individual,
i.e.
a
highly-evolved
personality.
Such
advanced
and
educated
people
make
up
an
insignificant
part
of
society;
hence
all
achievements
and
breakthroughs
in
the
spiritual
sphere
are
determined
by
the
minority.
From
this
it
follows
that
the
society
must
carefully
preserve
such
people’s
ideas.
The
society
should
be
aware
of
the
fact
that
its
salvation
is
not
in
the
hands
of
the
ruling
majority,
but
rests
with
the
enlightened
individuals.
Afterword
Accumulating
experience,
mankind
gradually
comes
to
conclusion
that,
in
spite
of
all
its
efforts
to
change
the
course
of
history
and
the
development
of
society,
life
gets
its
own
way,
and
everything
happens
according
to
a
scenario
that
does
not
depend
on
us.
So
are
we
doomed
by
fate?
The
study
of
the
universe
by
using
the
Kabbalistic
method
reveals
that
man’s
essence
consists
of
three
parts:
-
the
first
-
animal
-
part,
which
is
expressed
in
bodily
desires
for
food,
sex,
family,
home,
present
in
all
people
regardless
of
their
environment;
-
the
second
–
human
–
part,
expressed
in
desires
for
wealth,
honor
(fame,
power),
knowledge,
in
which
we
are
dependent
on
the
society;
-
the
third
–
spiritual
–
part,
which
creates
in
us
an
aspiration
for
the
upper
world
(it
appears
out
of
a
sensation
of
death,
emptiness
in
life,
ignorance
of
the
source
of
existence).
Man
is
born
in
this
world
so
as
to
discover
the
upper
realm
in
the
course
of
his
life.
Then
he
exists
in
both
worlds
and,
after
his
body
dies,
feels
the
spiritual
world
as
much
as
he
could
feel
it
while
living
in
his
physical
body.
If
man
failed
to
enter
the
spiritual
world
during
his
lifetime,
his
soul
descends
to
this
world
again,
incarnates
in
a
new
biological
body
with
the
same
purpose.
The
soul
can
reveal
the
upper
world
only
while
being
in
a
physical
body.
From
this
it
becomes
clear
that
-
this
entire
world
and
our
existence
in
it
are
designed
only
to
help
us
discover
the
upper
world;
-
the
first
(animal)
and
the
second
(human)
parts
do
not
exist
in
us
by
themselves,
their
role
is
determined
by
how
much
they
contribute
to
the
realization
of
the
third
(spiritual)
part,
i.e.
how
they
assist
us
in
fulfilling
our
mission,
which
consists
of
the
revelation
of
the
spiritual
realm
while
living
in
this
world.
Man’s
actions
are
evaluated
only
to
the
extent
of
their
connection
with
spiritual
advancement,
because
it
is
the
spiritual
part
that
has
to
be
transformed.
-
the
first
and
second
parts
in
us
do
not
change
by
themselves.
Nor
do
they
depend
on
our
desires.
Realization
of
the
third
(spiritual)
part
determines
their
transformations.
-
our
actions
related
to
the
first
and
the
second
parts
are
not
free,
they
are
programmed
by
nature
and
make
up
a
rigid
frame
of
our
structure.
By
choosing
how
to
develop
spiritually
we
determine
our
states
in
both
the
first
and
the
second
(animal
and
human)
parts,
and
definitely
in
the
third.
-
By
declining
to
perform
futile
and
senseless
acts
related
to
our
animal
and
human
desires,
and
concentrating
all
efforts
on
the
revelation
of
the
upper
reality,
man
acquires
the
ability
to
control
everything
in
this
world
(in
both
1st
and
2nd
parts).
In
other
words,
the
road
to
ruling
over
this
world
is
attainable
through
the
upper
world,
since
all
signals;
all
events
descend
from
above
until
they
take
their
final
form
in
this
world.
This
article
demonstrates
how
pre-determined
all
man’s
actions
and
states
in
this
world
are;
all
but
one,
which
determines
everything
else
–
the
aspiration
to
the
upper
world,
to
its
revelation,
to
mastering
the
laws
of
the
Divine
Providence.