AWM 3
1There is no difference between motion and change, for without one there could never be the other.
2And although time itself does not change, the universe changes in time.
3Therefore, the human changes, too, but more importantly, the human is free, able to move and think in its world.
4And to move is the most fundamental freedom, in a way, the ability to change against the rest of the universe.
5However, it is unreasonable to say that all movement is the choice of the human.
6And you can try to name parts of yourself, the conscious and subconscious, the mind and body and soul, but the boundary of decision is not quite a wall, it is more like a misty shore.
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7For example, you hardly choose to remain asleep from each moment to the next, and same with breathing or blinking or balancing on two legs.
8These are not decisions, exactly, but they are actions, and their consequences ripple into the universe like stones thrown into the sea.
9Thoughts, too, are the movements of the mind, dancing atop the stage of your knowledge and beliefs, within your control, but only partially.
10But even still, you do have freedom, and if you choose to clap your hands, for example, you move because of your muscles, but also because of your will.
11So your action is a manifestation of your truth, your will and decisions colliding with the universe, like a chaotic game of strategy where your faith is your next move.
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12And there are limits in the physical universe, of course, and it is easy sometimes to get caught up in what you are or what you have, the things that you can or can’t do.
13But the possibilities of your being are greater than you could ever know.
14So if you try, really and truly try to change, then you can, because there are no limits to faith.
15For it is only once you allow yourself to change perspective that you can change form.