Thankyou so much for your companionship and excellent explanation and questions.
You asked me:
Choice is the notion that there is more than one option and therefore I could select any of them on the basis of preference. When I think more deeply I realise my choices can only be a result of all kinds of conditioning known and unknown.Tell me what you understand by decision, intention, free will, choice and control.
Decision is the selection made. When I look more deeply I see that I'm not sure where the decisions come from or how they happen. I have occasionally caught my thought's laying claim to a decision made after the event of it happening. I notice the decision to get out of bed in the morning is definitely not 'me' deciding. It just happens.
Free will is the assumed ability to make choices as a separate entity from the rest of life. This is a tricky one. My Buddhist conditioning emphasises the cultivation of more skillful states as a foundation for seeing things as they really are. Also the assumed freedom to set out on a path to liberation! There is an assumption that you choose this as a free individual and yet there's also the teaching of reality where choice is completely empty.
Intention is a presumed choice to follow a particular line of action. An anticipation and hope for how things will turn out. I get a lot of anticipation anxiety, assuming I can control something in the future but worrying that I can't really control it. Which is true and yet I still try...
Control is the presumed ability to make things happen as a separate individual agent of change. Control is usually a tight feeling in the body. A kind of forcing story in my mind. Though sometimes it can feel a glorious inflation story of skillfully juggling an array of factors or events... assuming it all comes from me and my talent! But how it manifests is a mystery.
Love and thanks
Mamaki

