Rough Summary:
- Free will is not "free" in the sense of being uncaused. Free will is "free" in the sense that you are the cause. You are free to choose between A or B if your choice will determine the outcome.
- Free will and determinism are both assumptions that are implicit in everything that we do. They both depend on each other. The conflict between free will and determinism arises due to Subject | Object Dissonance.
- A choice is not the creation of new causality out of nothing. It is the causality of the universe flowing through you.
Although I'm not the author of this post (a friend of mine wrote it), I have created a PDF version of the essay that has a table of contents and headers to make it even easier to read.
Right, but there's a lot of conflation between what people should think I am and what they do unfairly think I am, which to be fair is a real thing, though it's a real thing which the thing that people should think I am is trapped inside of, and to the extent that it is responsible for causing problems which the thing people should think I am are inclined to blame by nonconsensual association, it is parasitic, and the thing which people should think I am is a victim.