The tree of Life. Predestiny and Freewill

Fig. #1. The Dual concept of The Tree Of Life. It is interesting to note that, with respect to the orientation of the diagram, the downward motion represented The Descent of Man (the TwinSpecies:Human) upon the lower physical realms of middle Earth. As Man descended, it symbolically represented Man's efforts to go deeper into his illusion of being separated from the whole... as such, the descent was governed by Predestiny. On the other hand, again with respect to the card's orientation, the upward motion represented Man's plight as he sought to free himself from the trap of his illusions... from the trap of The Grand Maya. Thus, Duality represented itself upon the lower physical realms of middle Earth as The Walk Of Freedom being one end of the continuum and The Walk Of Predestiny as the other end of the continuum. As each individual grows, he seeks to change his present position one way or another. It is the individual's 3rd Charka that limits his ability to make changes in his life [the individual's 3rd Charka is the seat of his mobility. It is interesting to know that the individual can't even change his mind unless his seat of mobility, his 3rd Charka allows the change]. In any case, as the individual learns, Predestiny forces the individual to walk according to the arrows in the above cards. The translation between the Walk of Freedom and the Walk of Predestiny is not a place to place equation... as can be seen, the arrows never takes the Pilgrim directly across. This further supports the Universal Law that states: Nothing is Free! It will be noted, via the center box of the card, that there exist moments in an individual's life that has the power to completely change the individual for all time. These are the only moments in life when one's Walk of Predestiny and one's Walk of Freedom are equal. During these rare moments, it is the recordings of the individual's 3rd Charka that will determine the individual's future.