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<blockquote class="definition">'''Will''' is the intent to act. Will is what motivates the legs to walk, | <blockquote class="definition">'''Will''' is the intent to create, act. Will is what motivates the legs to walk, will is what moves the arms to action. Will is an aspect of [[Ego]]. Will is syncretic with the LP term [[Force]]. </blockquote> | ||
==Aspects of Ego== | ==Aspects of Ego== | ||
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==Related LP Terms== | ==Related LP Terms== | ||
[[Will]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related LP term::Will]}} | [[Will]] > {{#ask:[[Is a related LP term::Will]]}} | ||
==Non-LP Related Terms== | ==Non-LP Related Terms== | ||
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Will and imagination (i.e. [[Force]] and [[Formation]]) go together like butter and bread, rice and water. "How distorted our state is when our understanding and our will are not acting as one: 9075. This is the kind of state we find among hypocrites, con artists, flatterers, and imposters:<ref>SWEDENBORG, EMANUEL. New Jerusalem (NW CENTURY EDITION) (pp. 31-32). Swedenborg Foundation Publishers. Kindle Edition."</ref> | Will and imagination (i.e. [[Force]] and [[Formation]]) go together like butter and bread, rice and water. "How distorted our state is when our understanding and our will are not acting as one: 9075. This is the kind of state we find among hypocrites, con artists, flatterers, and imposters:<ref>SWEDENBORG, EMANUEL. New Jerusalem (NW CENTURY EDITION) (pp. 31-32). Swedenborg Foundation Publishers. Kindle Edition."</ref> | ||
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The force with which God works is his will; and his very being consists<br> | |||
in willing the existence of all things....For God wills things to be, and, in<br> | |||
that way, these things also have existence. <br> | |||
'''Hermes'''<ref>Perry, Whiteall N. A Treasury of Traditional Wisdom. Lousville, KY: Fons Vitae, 2000.</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:58, 6 October 2024
Will is the intent to create, act. Will is what motivates the legs to walk, will is what moves the arms to action. Will is an aspect of Ego. Will is syncretic with the LP term Force.
Aspects of Ego
Ego > Imagination, Perspective, Self Awareness, Will
Syncretic Terms
Force > Imagination, Mana, Miwi, Nu Shug, Orenda, Perspective, Prana, Wakan, Will, Yang, Zaki
Related LP Terms
Will >
Non-LP Related Terms
Will >
Notes
Will is a term used by Emanuel Swedenborg[1] .
Will and imagination (i.e. Force and Formation) go together like butter and bread, rice and water. "How distorted our state is when our understanding and our will are not acting as one: 9075. This is the kind of state we find among hypocrites, con artists, flatterers, and imposters:[2]
Quotes
The force with which God works is his will; and his very being consists
in willing the existence of all things....For God wills things to be, and, in
that way, these things also have existence.
Hermes[3]
Footnotes
- ↑ SWEDENBORG, EMANUEL. New Jerusalem (NW CENTURY EDITION) (pp. 31-32). Swedenborg Foundation Publishers. Kindle Edition."
- ↑ SWEDENBORG, EMANUEL. New Jerusalem (NW CENTURY EDITION) (pp. 31-32). Swedenborg Foundation Publishers. Kindle Edition."
- ↑ Perry, Whiteall N. A Treasury of Traditional Wisdom. Lousville, KY: Fons Vitae, 2000.