RE: It Is Always Obvious What Will We Do With Out Free Will. So How Free Is It?
Good question:)
I would say, the will is free when I think it is.
As I live from one moment to the other I can choose between the feelings. Do I want to feel bad about that I actually have only a certain amount of freedom or am I contend with whats left for me. Totally subjective.
As me buying the blue dress do not consider if someones life depends on my choice I feel free to do so. When I think of a particular person who might suffer without an income - say an Indian worker which dyes cloth into blue - I probably would re-evaluate my freedom. I limit my freedom of choice whenever I start to consider the subject and gain information about it. That either could reduce my willingness or increase it to act on something or to leave it.
Of course I can take my will to decide in not following the law of attraction, though that is not easy to do.
If my notion of the world is that I am mostly forced to act or react or imprisoned into the swarms intention, I may get depressed. When I am oblivious about influences from the outside, I would consider myself more free.
Good day for you.