If you had bothered to do any digging on that phrase and the man who's famous for coining it, you'd know that Crowley believed that will came from the individual and was unique to each person. He also believed that you shouldn't consider things such as society or morals in your decisions, only your own desire and what you will.
seventh sun is partially correct, which is the argument as to why Will is capitalized, as it is a stand-in for “God’s Will.”
But since Crowley knew nothing of the true nature of Will (or God for that matter), his fanciful creations are meaningless. OTO has nothing to do with real Gnosticism, but is a “religion” for thrill-seekers who want to appease material appetites.
yeah that aint what do what thou wilt means
it means do what you are willed to do. same principle as following the will of God.
And just like the Christian religion, you can use its rhetoric to justify any action, but you can never escape truth in the end.
If you had bothered to do any digging on that phrase and the man who's famous for coining it, you'd know that Crowley believed that will came from the individual and was unique to each person. He also believed that you shouldn't consider things such as society or morals in your decisions, only your own desire and what you will.
seventh sun is partially correct, which is the argument as to why Will is capitalized, as it is a stand-in for “God’s Will.”
But since Crowley knew nothing of the true nature of Will (or God for that matter), his fanciful creations are meaningless. OTO has nothing to do with real Gnosticism, but is a “religion” for thrill-seekers who want to appease material appetites.
Is social stigma supposed to matter to a Christian? isnt there social stigma associated with being Christian? would you like to try again?