master both and surpass the result.” ~ Tien T'a
1. To have been a slave who had an awakening.
Simple, yet not so simple, is this road to empowering one’s own Free Will. The choice of the word 'slave' can describe many specific situations that would be an example of a total lack of Free Will. One can be as easily described as an actual slave controlled both physically and mentally by tyrant rule, such as the African slaves who were under the horrible control of primarily European traders. Although in modern times the African slave seems to always be the focal point of slavery, we must not forget that since the dawn of time slaves have been made in every culture through war,
invasive trade, and unwanted occupation of another country, and/or territory.
The slave can also be a person who has been the victim of extreme abuse of any kind (i.e. sexual, physical, and psychological). These people become so battered down that any Free Will within them is lost deep in their own subconscious - locked away - and seems an almost impossible task to regain control of. More often than not the extreme cases are the ones who have been in this prison of abuse since early childhood, but it does occur with anyone at any age if the abuse is extensive and intense enough.
Some will even categorize prisoners serving long sentences as slaves to the system, however, this can be tricky to sympathize with. If a person has indeed
committed a heinous crime or multiple crimes, then we must ask if they even deserve their own Free Will. It is common for a prisoner who is serving a life sentence, or a person who has been in and out of prison most of their life to become 'institutionalized', which is when a person actually regards the prison life as comfortable and normal for
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them. They, on many occasions will be paroled, but immediately commit another crime to be inserted right back into the only system of life they know and understand. This is a definite example of a slave. If they have indeed made these decisions then we must ask ourselves an important question. Was this a path they went down by choice, or was it an end result of their environmental upbringing?
Another great example of the slave would be a person who joined the military, once reaching legal age to do so. Being still young, with no real understanding of the world, they are beaten down mentally and physically so as to be groomed in the exact way the military has chosen for them. I know this from direct experience and I am sure other Veterans can agree. In the military it is emphasized that a soldier follows orders and does not challenge that order, even though under the Uniform Code of Military Justice it states that a soldier may object and deny any unlawful order. This does, and has, taken place but more often than not that said soldier receives a reprimand in one way or another. The soldier becomes the slave of the military machine, and this
machine seems to intertwine into the soldier’s subconscious - even after they have long been discharged from service.
The final example is in regards to the Sub-Humans of this planet. Sub-Humans seem to be created in one of two ways. Either they are created by birth from two adult Sub-Humans, or through the social-transhumanistic engineering of today’s society. Either way, the result is the same, which I covered earlier. These Sub-Humans, in some cases, seem to have actually been born without any sort of Free Will as if it was literally bred out of the DNA.
Many other examples could be covered but I feel this is substantial enough to move on to how being a slave applies to the awakening of one’s Free Will. This type has the advantage of already being at the lowest end of Free Will, which means they cannot fall any lower, except for death. Given this advantage, the opportunity which comes in various ways can allow the individual to experience that one pinnacle moment in their life that changes everything - if they allow it. Since one of the requirements to truly understand and utilize the Free Will Spectrum is to have an understanding and even have experienced both sides of the spectrum, good and bad, these slaves have already completed the most difficult part of the journey first. It is one thing to journey into the darkness with an easy way out if one has always been on the side of good, but for one to have to climb and fight out of the slavery of darkness, it is a feat most dare not imagine. So, I praise all who fall under the category of slave in the Free Will spectrum, who defy the odds and break the chains that bind them. Whether they are a prisoner,
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abuse victim, or Sub-Human, if they choose to embrace their own Free Will and return their spirit in all its greatness to Humanity, then they are, in their own right, a hero.
2. To have always had the understanding, but embarked on an exploratory mission into