by Frater Y.V Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. Question: Is one’s True Will the same as one’s “purpose” in life? Can one “discover one’s True Will” and summarize it in a brief statement? Crowley seemed to think so, sometimes, and the idea has become characteristic of orthodox Thelemology and
by Frater Y.V. “You are all individuals!” —Brian Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. As Thelemites, we tend to perceive the world to be in a period of major social transition. Such times are bound to be characterized by passionate controversy over issues relating to continuity within social institutions. These
1. Determine your latitude and longitude. Use an atlas, or one of the following: Google Earth Astrodienst Atlas 2. Compute the Kiblah. Go to the following page: Great Circle Calculator Enter your latitude and longitude in the boxes for “Origin,” selecting the appropriate radio buttons for North or South latitude and East or West longitude.
By Sabazius “How dreadful!” —Magick Without Tears, Chapter 72 Aleister Crowley wrote Liber OZ in 1941, based on a degree lecture he had written around 1916. He would refer to it as “The Book of the Goat,” and considered it as a sort of manifesto for O.T.O. In a letter to G.J. Yorke on Aug.