AB,
No need for infinite regression.
Unless you’re going to special plead your way out of the problem (ie, your de facto “it’s magic innit” “soul”) then yes there would be an infinite regression.
All you need is a conscious entity which is aware of the past - but not controlled by it, with the power to exert conscious control rather than react.
Depends what you mean by “not controlled by it” and “the power to exert conscious control” but you seem to be describing minds here. We “control” our actions by, say, choosing to go to Aldi instead of Waitrose because the Aldi veg is a bit cheaper, but that workaday experience of choosing requires no reason- and evidence-denying magic man at the controls.
The buck stops with your God given soul.
So you assert. What you have to do now though if you want that claim to be taken seriously is (finally) to address the epic logical contradictions it gives you.
Good luck with it though.
You are in control of your own destiny.
Depends what you mean by “you”. At an experiential level that gives us a workaday, colloquial explanatory narrative (“I choose to go to Aldi instead of Waitrose” etc) then yes. As soon as you actually investigate that narrative though it falls apart – and “free” will cannot be “free” at the level you fondly imagine to be, no matter what special pleading you attempt to justify that story.
Oh, and as you just ignored it again:
A. I saw the Loch Ness Monster this morning.
B. I saw the ghost of the Loch Ness Monster this morning.
Which of A or B would you think to be be the more difficult to validate?
Why?