A person in our world performs a vast number of unnecessary actions. If one knew what was truly beneficial and what was harmful, one would realize the futility of most of one’s deeds. Therefore, the question of freedom of choice, how to discern the necessity of one’s actions, rank them by importance, and actualize oneself correctly, is of primary importance. Solving this question allows us to determine how to use our strength most effectively, so as not to waste life in vain. Throughout evolution, the development of all levels of Nature within a person - inanimate, vegetative, and animate - occurred unconsciously. Only now, as humanity approaches the level of the “human within the human”, has the time come for conscious development. Starting from the 21st century, humanity has been granted the freedom to choose between spiritual and egoistic development. The spiritual level, “the human within the human,” develops, as all of Nature does, through four stages: Inanimate level – the moment when the point in the heart awakens and one joins a group. Vegetative level – awareness of the necessity to move within and connect to the group. Animate level – the beginning of actual work in the group and the realization of free will. At this stage, one experiences ups and downs, inner oscillations between “bad–good” and “true–false.” Here arises the opportunity for choice: preferring truth above all other considerations. Human level – resemblance to the Creator. The states we go through can be divided into two types: bodily and social. Analysis according to “good–bad” stems from the needs of the body. Analysis according to “true–false” relates to the group, how to use states of closeness and distance from it for the sake of its benefit. If, rising above all negative feelings, we calculate in favor of the group, we reach true freedom of choice. This state indicates the spiritual level we have attained, our capacity to measure, analyze, and make a correct decision about how to realize it. Freedom of choice is actualized through the model “I – the group – the Creator.” Through it, we come to feel inner peace. The desire to reveal the Creator within the connection between a person and the group, under the influence of the Upper Light, transforms our egoistic nature into the nature of bestowal and love. For an ordinary person, freedom of will exists only within egoistic limits - choice of work, salary, and similar matters. But for one who has risen above egoism, freedom of will lies beyond all boundaries, because such a person perceives all external desires as one’s own, fulfills them, and delights in them, like a generous host rejoicing in feeding beloved guests.