The Story of Free Will Revisited

Simply, free will is our ability to speak what we are into existence. We tell stories about ourselves. We take these stories (knowledge) to be what we are and what existence is. We can discuss these stories here, in fact, we use stories to discuss stories here, and when we do so, we begin to test the reality of these stories. Yet, we then take our story about the story to be actuality (abstraction). We describe objects, and essentially experience those objects as what we are describing (or, we experience objects and then describe them, nevertheless the order of of this perceived experience, both the described and experienced objects are considered and felt to be the same. Our body is where we experience this connection, our mind is where we create its story. This is our power. This is our will. We are free to speak and tell stories about whatever we wish into existence. We then take these stories and exchange them, a mutual experience of willful manipulation occuring through our communication and stories about each other (ultimately ourselves and the world). We separate our stories into self and not self. Furthermore, this is what then relates at every level of knowledge or story telling as opposites/felt opposition. That which is us, and that which is not us. That which we describe as being one thing, and that which is not that one thing. This exists at every level of understanding (story). The struggle between manipulating and being manipulable. We also incur a feeling of being a self that experiences manipulations and also manipulates. I am willing your right now, as you read this. You may choose to respond, and begin manipulating or expressing your will upon me. This is the story of creation. This is the story of free will.

Does this make any sense to anyone?