This idea came to me today and it is currently marinating. I wholeheartedly believe the evolution of human consciousness is the radical acceptance, belief, and practice of fluid free will.
What does this mean? It means that at any given moment we can change who others know us to be without judgment, explanation, or permanence. In this share, I give the example of how far we have collectively come in my short lifetime of 33 years orbiting the sun. In some places in the world, we are no longer limited to the binary. Meaning we can change our sexual preferences, our marital status, our careers, our nationalities, and our gender (just to name a few) - should we choose. The illusion of the world today tells us we can only be certain things, but as we evolve and face our collective trauma and discomfort of the unknown we awaken to our universal oneness. A world where our species is no longer limiting us from connection due to existing identity beliefs.
Don't get me wrong, there are cultures, beings, and teachings who have always known this, yet as we "evolved" (or I would suggest "devolved") into a hierarchical society we placed notions around right or wrong, good or evil, boy or girl, gay or straight, etc. Our evolution in consciousness, I believe, is the complete and total acceptance of free will and all of its expressions. This means that we understand: as human beings we are ever presented with opportunities to pivot into a new way of being that contradicts our previous way of existing, and that is okay. In fact, it is more than okay. It is the human experience. Life on the physical plane fully lived in a constant state of fluidity.