By the Grace of G‑d
25th of Elul 5724 [September 2, 1964]
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Greetings and Blessings
I received your letter of the 16th of Elul.
I believe I have already written to you before that both in regard to efforts to influence others, and also to help oneself, it is good to consult with G‑d fearing friends, especially such as have had experience in such matters.
With regard to your question about free will, the Rambam explains it at length in the laws of Teshuva, Chapter 5 and 6. The meaning of free will is simply that a person is quite free to act, speak and think, and always has free choice to do so either to the good, or otherwise. Thus, it is also emphasized in the torah, "Behold I have given you etc., — choose life. There is no contradiction between human free choice and Divine Knowledge for the opposite of free choice is not knowledge but compulsion. In other words, divine knowledge in no way effects humanity freedom, and does not compel. One of the illustrations which will make it easier to understand this subject is that a person who is clairvoyant, and could foretell events in the future, or a psychologist who knows a friend very well, and could foretell his reactions, although limited to a short period of time. Clearly, such foreknowledge does not affect the event and actions that come to pass. But G‑d is unlimited in time and knowledge, and His Knowledge extends to all times and places, but never effects freedom of man's actions.
Enclosed is a copy of my General message of Rosh Hoshonah of this year. In it you will find answers also to some of your questions.
Wishing you a Kesivo vaChasimo Toiva
With Blessings
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