Are we in control of ourselves, our lives, our families, our worlds?
Or are we just aware and knowing what one can do if something
unpredictable happens?
There are many explanations for why we do what we do.  For example,
Thomas Metzinger's new Book, The Ego Tunnel: The Science of the Mind
and the Myth of the Self, seriously questions whether there is even an
"I", let alone a "we." And Douglas Hofstadter's book, I Am a Strange
Loop, contends that the "self" is a recursively self-referencing
memory loop.

Hundreds of experiments by Benjamin Libet and others tend to
conclusively confirm that our brain prepares to execute our decisions
before we are even aware that anything is being decided. It alerts us
to our decisions only in time (a split second) for us to veto them.

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Libet, as well as Benjamin
Libet's book, Mind Time, and Walter J. Freeman's book, How Brains Make
Up Their Minds.

It is quite likely that we have no so-called "free will" other than
veto power over our specific actions. Our free will may consist
instead of 1) being mindful about any ill-serving subliminal
intentions and tendencies that inform our actions so that we are
accordingly prepared to veto any action that they correspondingly
inform, and of 2) programming (or reprogramming) our subliminal
intentions to be more productive of the experiencing that we most
desire.

Do we have the power to create our realities?  Are we in control?
What do YOU think?

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