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Free Will Revisited

This unconventional perspective on consciousness challenges the idea that free will arises solely from brain processes. By positing that consciousness is a fundamental and pervasive feature of reality, it suggests that our decision-making might be intertwined with a universal, holistic process rather than being entirely the product of isolated neural activity. In this view, free will is questioned because individual choices could be seen as expressions of a broader, interconnected conscious field, which blurs the line between personal autonomy and a shared, underlying order governing both mind and matter.

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