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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law from "summary" of Liber Al Vel Legis by Aiwass,Aleister Crowley
This Law is not to be interpreted as a mere license to indulge in base desires or selfish whims. It is not a call to abandon all sense of responsibility or consideration for others. Rather, it is an exhortation to discover and fulfill one's true will, one's purpose and destiny in this world. To do what one wills in this context is not to be understood as a reckless pursuit of every passing fancy or fleeting desire. It is a call to align oneself with the deeper currents of one's being, to heed the inner voice that speaks of one's unique path and calling. The Law of Thelema is a call to authenticity, to living in accordance with one's true nature and purpose. It is a call to freedom from the shackles of convention and conformity, to break free from the chains of societal expectations and norms. I...Similar Posts
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