Fig. #3. Within the scope of Automatic Pilot, there is a big difference between having the opportunity to do something and actually doing what they have the opportunity to do. People are usually so caught up in their games that they will seldom accept the responsibility of being in control of their own future. They seek to absolve themselves of their responsibility by blaming what's happening on others who are involved in the game, or upon the situation. It must be remembered that each and every game that is played by individuals, or by groups of individuals has its own Filter Screen which determines not only the possibilities but also determines the level of awareness that is allowed. Needless to say, the relationship between the players of the games does much to determine both the "A Happening" and the "A Situation" of each level of each game. It is through the relationship of the players that the three karmic bonds come into play--against bonds, for bonds, and with bonds. Indeed, it is true that an individual can use the nature of his free will to choose a game, but once the game has been chosen, the individual loses all of his free will, except the freedom to play the chosen game to the fullest. Each game has its own entrance point and its own exit points. Once caught in the game, it is not the individual who chooses the end of the game, it is the very law which evoked the game that determines the exits from the game. The individual may only choose the entrance into a game, not the exit from the game.