DP 78
Whatever a person does in freedom
in accordance with his thought (reason)
becomes attached to him as his
and remains.
That is because a person's character and his freedom
are bound up together.
A person's character has to do with his life,
and what a person makes a part of his life,
this he does in freedom.
So, too, a person's character has to do with his love,
for love is everyone's life,
and what a person is moved to do by his life's love,
this he does in freedom.
We say that what a person does in freedom
he does in accordance with his thought,
and that is because what is part of someone's life or love,
this he also thinks about and justifies in thought,
and when he has justified it,
he then does it in freedom in accordance with his thought.
For whatever a person does
he does from the will by means of the intellect,
and freedom is connected with the will,
and thought with the intellect.
A person can also act in freedom contrary to his reason,
or in accordance with his reason without being in freedom.
But what he does then
does not attach itself to the person,
being the product only of his mouth and body
and not of his spirit or heart.
DP 79 [2]
So, for example, if a person in his childhood and youth
attached to himself some evil by doing it
out of a delight of his love -
if for instance, he defrauded, blasphemed, took revenge,
or behaved licentiously -
then because he did these things
in freedom in accordance with his thought,
he also attached them to him.
But if he afterward repents,
refrains from them,
and views them as sins to be shunned,
and so in freedom in accordance with his reason
desists from them,
then he has attached to him the goods
of which those evils were the opposite.
These goods then form the center,
and they move the evils toward the peripheries,
moving them further and further
according to the person's aversion to
and rejection of them.
But still they cannot be so cast out
as to be said to be eradicated.
Nevertheless, by their being moved aside
they can appear as though eradicated.
This is achieved
by the person's being withheld from evils by the Lord
and kept engaged in goods.
Such is the case with all hereditary evil
and likewise with all a person's actual evil.