Le Premiere Homme
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Currently i hate most people as much as i love them and i dont care at all nor think about it, all at the same time. There is no contradiction though. Everything is true but not everything is useful. Everything has to happen in Nuit but not for everyone anytime.
Sure it can be a fascinating path whatever it may be. Words mean things so different for everyone, according to so much factors. Aknowledging the real potential freedom alone could drive most people crazy, to an extent there's no way back. And there's no way back anyway once you have bitten the fruit.
An apparent paradox is the more one advances, the more one needs balance... though it may be more and more secret kind of balance, for in appearance and on even more deep level one may be totally crazy and unbalanced and as long as it fits in Nuit there's nothing wrong about it.
Each one has a unique combination of truths, a unique formula that unveils gradually. What a wonderful and terrible thing. Dont assume anything for anyone cause you may get in many troubles. People have no idea to what extent a brother can be different and the same at the same time. It's all true !
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@Le Premiere Homme said
"The only Law is Do what thou wilt?
That must by definition be political anarchism, mustn't it?"
No, not necessarily at all.
The Law of Thelema is Do what thou wilt. The laws of society are something entirely different. They're stipulations that groups of people have dreamed up so as to maximize the benefits for the cooperative group (these laws work in similar ways to the laws and social structures that other cooperative animals, such as packs of wolves, abide by).
It's very natural for people to make laws -- just like it's natural for wolf packs to make laws -- so there's no necessary conflict with Thelema for people whose Will it is to create laws in order to shape the kind of society that makes it easier for them to accomplish their True Wills.
After all, it's an enormous help to my doing my True Will to have easy access to food and clean drinking water every day. In a state of nature, accomplishing one's "True Will" might be consumed almost entirely by doing things to survive. But in a cooperative society run on laws, one has all of this extra leisure time to pursue other aspects of the True Will, such as posting to internet forums and blogs.
As far as temporal laws go, the Law of Thelema gives you every right to violate those laws, but it equally gives other people the right to catch and punish you for violating them.
The Law of Thelema just isn't a political philosophy, Crowley's rather childish attempts to design Thelemic Utopias notwithstanding. The Law of Thelema is an entirely individual philosophy of action that holds that the only standard of action for the individual is that individual's own True Will.
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Wow ! I agree with Los !
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Me too. Lol.
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Liber Oz is an anarcho-capitalist statement, if universalized to all people, would be an ethical system for people to live:
hermetic.com/crowley/libers/lib77.html
I saw nothing in this statement about the initiation of force. Which is the claim of government. "The divine right of kings" to "the divine right of the elected by a 51 percent majority"
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I like my team. Wanna fight about it? It's your Divine right.
Alliances can be powerful.
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I like how you put that, calling a spade a spade.
My problem is with all the other sheep who don't.
But sheep don't speak, so I don't know why I mention it.
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@Le Premiere Homme said
"I like how you put that, calling a spade a spade."
Oh, you'll find that I have a gift for bullshit.
Every thought may be contradicted - every thought - everything I've said, for sure. It's an interesting game though.
Quelle est votre raison d'être?
Faire cette chose.
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Oui c'est ca.