Hey I know them
I think thats the one who keeps stealing my spoons
they can get rowdy at times
Thoughts on free will and intuition
External will is the material world that confides us. The relationship between external and internal will is that where there is a degree of determinism, it is not a linear entity.
As nanoparticles do not exist in a "set" progression based on human perception neither does human will, the quantum nature of human existence is or can naively be reduced down to the capacity for the individual to exert internal will, which I believe to changes the whole (external will).
The alternative being that there is no free-will and all beliefs are deterministic. Happy-sad are not a choice. This case would reduce everything down to external will. To some end this may be the case as it can be argued there is no true "free-will".
There must be some correlation between will, intuition, and lucidity.
Higher levels of "lucidity" lead to higher levels of "intuition", leading to higher levels of "will", leading an individual to have a the propensity to have a larger effect on the external whole, deterministic or not.
Lucidity -> intuition -> will -> impact
Lucidity: the ability to "control" or have some form of agency over thoughts. The ability to ascribe "purpose" to thoughts.
Intuition: the thoughts that arise when in a lucid state
Will: the ability to act on intuition
The highest earthly "possession" is not of the material. It is the ability to be lucid. Clear headed understanding of ones thoughts enable an individual to have access to more pieces of the "external whole", with a higher fidelity. To see things "as they are" rather than what they are.
I'm sure there is a lot of fallacy in there, but some thoughts
Wrote that a whole ago, just never typed it out