Robert Allen
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Do What Thou Wilt Shall be the Whole of the Law.
I'm new here. I joined the forum to learn more about the College of Thelema. I sent an email to Admissions but I have not heard back from them. If any one knows the status of the College I would appreciate any information.
About me: I am a theater director and teacher in the outer world. I have been committed to Magick most of my adult life, which is more life than I am comfortable admitting to, though, I have not been able to pursue it as much as I would like for doemestic and professional reasons. My personal circumstances have changed these last few years, partly as a response to an inner voice telling me it is time to adjust my priorities and make self-discovery and spiritual development a central concern, and I am searching for outlets for these impulses.
interested in taking the next step,
Love is the Law, Love under Will.
Robert Allen
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I love the photos in the "The Antique project".
Welcome.
Marc
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Do What Thou Wilt shall be the Whole of the Law
Marc, thank you for the compliment.
I'm still hoping to learn anything I can about the College of Thelema. If anyone has taken the two yer course, and/or if anyone knows about the lodges and campuses in Southern California, information would be appreciated, while an actual contact would rock!
FYI, I forgot to mention in my first post that I live in Long Beach, so I have easy access to Los Angeles and Orange county based activities.
Love is the Law, Love under Will
Robert
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Since you asked about the lodges, have you tried Temple of Thelema's contact page?
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JS, Thanks for the link.
I did look at the contact page, but reaching out to one these lodges seems a bit premature, at the moment. Though, if I don't hear back from my original email to admissions I will push the envelope a bit and see if anyone at the Los Angeles address can help me out.
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My favorite Hamlet quote seems appropriate:
"Adieu, adieu, adieu. Remember me."
Or, as I like to imagine Shakespeare playing with the pun of how the french word sounds to an English speaker:
It's a do!Love and Will