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yeah, that's because it's the same issue as with trying to prove the existence of atoms without a powerful microscope.
Choice exists, otherwise, we wouldn't be moving at all. :3
Choice coincides with motion, stillness, and allowance.
Whatever allows motion or stillness is a result of choice.
Whatever moves is doing so as a result of choice.
Whatever is still is doing so as a result of choice.
Choice precedes action, but cannot be utilized prior to reaction.
ie. you may see (choice=past, action=present, reaction=future)
however; (action=past, reaction=present, choice=future)
utilizing the latter will allow you the ability of free-will; the prior enslaves you to external force.
The reason for this has to do with the differences between what IS and what IS TO BE. What we are as intangible spirits in a very tangible body is the promotion of WHAT IS TO BE, the reaction of this is what we are privy to; the present. Therefore, the action that caused the effects we are seeing (in the present) are formed in the past. The past we can't change. This we know implicitly. The future we can change. This we know implicitly. The present is what we observe. This we too know implicitly.
The process of WHAT IS is not the same as WHAT IS TO BE. The difference is timing. The perceiving individual has one timing based upon observation of reaction (present). The one choosing to act whereby a reaction occurs is observing his thoughts at present and viewing the observers reactions at present. However, through empathy (the ability to see from another point of view) allows for us to see someone else not being able to see another person's choice because it happened in THEIR own past not the observers. However, each choice, as a generalized observation, is occurring continually in the future.
As long as it does, choice can be changed.
As long as choice remains in the past, it cannot be changed.
The rest is for you to decide for yourself, to discover for yourself, to integrate or forget. That choice is yours, I understand this because you haven't made that choice until the possibility is made by me clicking reply, and you reading this final line of text. Good luck!