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The Will, the adapter between the subjective and inter-subjective realities.

The only thing detached from time-space in the human gestalt is the Will however, not all individuals have Wills and those that do are frequently cursed with deformed and stunted Wills.

The Will functions as the adapter between the external world and the internal forum of the “I”, the Will must be developed so as the individual may have perfect control over his or her interactions with the surrounding systems and so the individual may effortlessly mobilise his or her resources in the subjective, inter-subjective and objective realms.

A Will may be viewed as analogous to the Magnetic Centres of Gurdjeiff’s philosophy however, the Will in this conception is a much more unified concept being in the hypothetical perfect human a single agenda and a series of adaptive protocols.

The Will must be linked to both the higher, cognitive functions of the Mind and the Lower regions for the purpose, in the case of the higher, for developing a series of hueristic habitual systems in the cognitive regions of the brain which can then be actualised by the Will (similar to the concept of metaprogramming the brain) and, in the case of the lower regions, so as to restrain and release in a controlled fashion, the more basic subsystems of the human  biosystem.

The Will conforms to Maslow’s Heirachy of Needs and is the focal point through which equilibrium within that hierarchy may be reached.

The Will facilities the process of self-actualisation; the system by which a human elevates itself from the primitive to the rational “political animal”

The Will is however, only a repository, a storage place for self-programmed routines and procedures through which the methods of self-actualisation may be automate and delegated to.

The Will is essentially a dogma, a guiding light, an imprint and force to act upon the world and through it’s power a new “Transhuman”or “Will-Entity” may be wrought.

These theories on the Will also seem comparable to Goldstein definition of self-actualization as a driving life force that will ultimately lead to maximizing one’s abilities and determine the path of one’s life.

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