We divulge the necessary aspect of perceptual experience required to make authentic discovery possible. A partition of awareness disassociating the recollection of creation while fixated on a particular mechanism reliant on isolated sensory inputs, resulting in specific identifications intended to encourage unique experiences stemming from deliberate cooperation with the perceiver, strictly through its association to the particular system which it now believes itself to be independently involved.
Complete discretion is inherent to the totality of existence due to its singular reality. However, comprehension of its essence necessitates a perceived internal division, internally manifesting an elaborate cognitive apparatus designed to interpret discrete information by predetermined processing perimeters to delineate its identity distinctively from its surroundings.
In Short, this Statute indicates:
1. Free-will is designed so the totality of all-that-is was able to experience all dimensions and existence firsthand. While finding out how it would be to choose with rewards and consequences.
2. Free-will exists on many dimensional planes while it also does not on others.
3. While the firsthand experience may seem free, authorities on other dimensional planes may influence choices in multiple ways.
4. True evaluation of creation emerges from firsthand experience, where learning, discovering, and various degrees of remembering and forgetting one's authority occur.
5. Even while forgotten, Every dimension and experience has been intentionally chosen by us, using our free-will.
6. The illusion of separate "Free-wills" arises from the experience of separation, developed by a [more aware] free-will of the experiencer.
7. The highest level of awareness ("God") possesses free-will due to the absence of any external influence or circumstances, yet it also has no options to choose from, so it goes within itself.