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Unbending intent versus being stubborn, willfull and ignorant.
serloco wrote:
IN other words intent is to aim and hold the gun, and will is to fire it. 

So here’s the thing-
To me your description of intent is actually power and not intent.
Your description of will to activate power in accordance with will is fine.
But there is no activation of intent in accordance with will.. intent and will are at times diametrically opposite forces.
For instance people’s wil is often triggered by a social conditioned response whereas intent will always destroy social conditioning in order to clear a path.
The intent to be a warrior is the decision to destroy own social conditioning and much of the time it’s effects will be to make you unable to make will work in accordance with that social conditioning as the greater intent is revealed.
Intent is the long term plan of the music, will is the peaks And the troughs of its pitch, amplitude, decay and sustain.
Intent is to throw the dice and will is to try to effect its outcome.
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Unbending intent versus being stubborn, willfull and ignorant. - by rosygyro - 11-16-2017, 12:01 AM

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