Just Happening
When what is realizes itself with no "I" anywhere, there is an experience of everything just happening. There is no doer, only the doing. It is all the will of God, movements within God.
And as long there is an identity as a segment of what is, then there is struggle and suffering. There is a belief in the thought "I" and it is placed on something within what is, such as this human self or pure awareness, and this creates the whole sense of drama and suffering.
And that too is the will of God. That too is God manifesting and exploring itself perfectly, completely.
At the same time, before this realization dawns clearly (which is also the will of God), we tend to act as if there is free individual will. And this just adds to the richness of it all, it is another way God manifests.
Labels: happens on its own, realized selflessness