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Naelreiv

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    Naelreiv
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    Greetings all,
    I am non affiliated at this point but have done a considerable amount of reading on Thelema and Crowley's works. I am not completely sure where I stand at this point to be honest. This has been a 5 year fact finding mission for me and has continued to lead me back to Thelema time and time again.
    I didn't intend on signing up for this forum but after discovering that Jim Eshelman was on this forums and having had exposure to a number of his mental children I figured this would be a good outlet/inlet for me. Fundamentally I find that I am very much a thelemite already but have never attempted to take and pseudo-formal step in a direction. I have have very little time in personal life as I am a active duty service member and a great deal of my reading has happened in a number of different middle eastern countries. OTO seemed like a good direction for a period of time years ago but I tend to lean towards the personal individual system of A.:.A.:. not saying in any way that they cannot co-exist.

    Anyways as I seemed to have drifted off a little in this post I will leave with you all with that I look forward to getting to know all of you and having a place to learn and network.

    Naelreiv

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      Greetings all,
      I am non affiliated at this point but have done a considerable amount of reading on Thelema and Crowley's works. I am not completely sure where I stand at this point to be honest. This has been a 5 year fact finding mission for me and has continued to lead me back to Thelema time and time again.
      I didn't intend on signing up for this forum but after discovering that Jim Eshelman was on this forums and having had exposure to a number of his mental children I figured this would be a good outlet/inlet for me. Fundamentally I find that I am very much a thelemite already but have never attempted to take and pseudo-formal step in a direction. I have have very little time in personal life as I am a active duty service member and a great deal of my reading has happened in a number of different middle eastern countries. OTO seemed like a good direction for a period of time years ago but I tend to lean towards the personal individual system of A.:.A.:. not saying in any way that they cannot co-exist.

      Anyways as I seemed to have drifted off a little in this post I will leave with you all with that I look forward to getting to know all of you and having a place to learn and network.

      Naelreiv

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      Arcana
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      I've found that Thelema kind of creeps up on people - it shows up, and then a few years later it seems to make more sense. Good to meet you!

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