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Is 'self-will' controlled by free will or 'self-control'
It varies depending upon how strongly self willed the individual is as to whether she can e.g. suppress her desires for self righteousness, self importance, self centeredness, self absorption.
What is driven by past and future considerations.. You mean past and future choices. But how could you know future considerations or choices. Stop repeating things you have not thought out. Whatever happens in your past does not control your present choices. For whatever happens in your past you still have self-control and you still have the ability to choose whatever way you will.
So I am not sure you are thinking correctly and I believe to inherit other peoples way of thinking be it 'suggestive' or any other way is not an ideal way to go.
What I am saying is that 'self will' is driven by the past e.g. one's nature and nurture and by consideration of the future e.g. the desire to repeat whatever enhances the ego driven self will. A religiously egotistical individual, for instance, is likely to be driven by their particular religious upbringing, say Christian, and will support it by frequently quoting from their scriptures and not from Hindu scriptures. They become prejudiced and dogmatic and have little control over their self expression and to use your words addressed to me 'keep repeating things they have not thought out', just like a parrot.
Again... you have no argument just a jumbled mess which started when you deliberately tried to introduce something NOT from yourself and NOT reasoned out by yourself.
Are you sure that it isn't you who is in a jumbled mess? After all, I have only written two sentences and one of those is a question, not an argument.
Free will is the ability to choose and your ability is your own. What you allow to affect your decisions is a choice made by yourself.
I would say that free
choice is the ability to choose freely and 'will' is the intension to act or not act upon that choice. The question is how free is the choice?
A person can punch you in the nose. Totally unprovoked and without warning. But ultimately you will make the decision of how to react to that punch using your own free will and self-control
Not necessarily, the reaction for many is one of fight, flight or freeze, which is shared by the animal world and such an action is unlikely to be a choice but an inbuilt survival reaction. Do you think the refugees from Syria are choosing to leave or are driven to leave?
You haven't commented upon 'obeying God's Will'. If you are driven or live by the Will of your God, is your will free then?